A friend had to change the A/C power cord on a PA head (rated with a 5 amp fuse). He asked me "what gauge cable should I use?" Off the top of my head, I couldn't remember if it should be a 16 or 18 gauge cord. Basic electric circuits in our house say that a 15 amp circuit will run on a 14 gauge wire. But what about Amps and PA equipment.
So here is a general guideline (for 110 vac circuits) for short runs.
16 gauge will handle 13 amps
18 gauge will handle 10 amps
20 gauge will handle 7.5 amps
For my friend's PA head (rated at 5 amps) and even for small guitar amps, you should use the 18 gauge wire. I just don't see anyone using 20 gauge wire for the A/C connections. You can buy the standard AC power cords (for computers, appliances, etc), cut off the end, strip, and you're done.
Anyone dissagree?
Tom
So here is a general guideline (for 110 vac circuits) for short runs.
16 gauge will handle 13 amps
18 gauge will handle 10 amps
20 gauge will handle 7.5 amps
For my friend's PA head (rated at 5 amps) and even for small guitar amps, you should use the 18 gauge wire. I just don't see anyone using 20 gauge wire for the A/C connections. You can buy the standard AC power cords (for computers, appliances, etc), cut off the end, strip, and you're done.
Anyone dissagree?
Tom
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