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Registered Member #1497
Joined: Thu May 22 2008, 05:24AM
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Ok well I checked around on google and saw and plotted out each AWG's amps vs distance and added a logarithmic trend line. What I'm wondering is if it is safe to extrapolate amps vs distance like this, and how I can modify the data at 12V to fit other voltages....
The data at 12V fits fairly well, 18 and 16 AWG are shown. What I'm wondering is if I should switch the wiring inside my 20V 15A power supply from 18 to 16AWG, the internal runs are under a foot each so I'm not sure if the charts even apply now....
Registered Member #56
Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:02AM
Location: Southern Califorina, USA
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There are 2 things that determine the size of the wire you need, you use the one that gives the larger diameter wire. 1. voltage drop from the wire-this is what your charts show and generally only applies for long distances 2. max heating of the wire. This is the one you should be worried about. There is a formula to calculate this value, but you can just look it up in a chart as well.
If you are drawing 20a I would recommend 14awg, but I suppose 16awg would probably work as long as it has decent airflow. I would stay away from 18awg.
Registered Member #1497
Joined: Thu May 22 2008, 05:24AM
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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I ask the question cause I'm a bit cheap, I don't want to rewire the entire power supply cause there is already a fair bit of wiring in it... :/
Oh well, 100ft of red and black 16AWG sit unopened next to me, it would be a 15A draw once I'm confident that the pass transistors can take the current with sufficient cooling, until then a 6A fuse will sit on the output... I'll switch it to 16AWG since I have plenty of crimp connectors....
Registered Member #1497
Joined: Thu May 22 2008, 05:24AM
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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My mind just exploded at the thought of those tiny hair thin wires, I've seen closeup photos of IGBT dies somewhere around here (read: failed IGBTs) and there are just several of those wires...
As for the legs on a 55amp mosfet, the legs are more or less tied to the heatsink tab and are cooled to some effect, plus, they don't have insulation which can melt/burn off.
I can't afford spools of 14AWG, I'll do double runs of 16AWG if neccessary, but from the looks of it (I did a full load test with a motor) I won't need to as long as I keep my draw under 10A.
Good to know still that I should use higher gauge wire for the future though.
Registered Member #1403
Joined: Tue Mar 18 2008, 06:05PM
Location: Denmark, Odense C
Posts: 1968
Find some scrap cable at a recycling plant or if you know an electrician, you could get some smaller amounts of larger gauges for such small installations.
But using double wires of a lower gauge is just as fine, we use that alot when we f.ex. cant fit AWG5 into a circuit breaker, we use double AWG10 instead.
Registered Member #1403
Joined: Tue Mar 18 2008, 06:05PM
Location: Denmark, Odense C
Posts: 1968
Ken M. wrote ...
Still though I used a 24AWG jumper wire on a 24v SSTC design and the thing would run but if ran for more then 60secs it would glow RED hot.
some weeks ago I thought I set my tiny sstc on fire, but it was in fact the supply wires that melted and burned, they were pretty thin and didn't like the 30 amp i forced through :)
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