Hi everybody.
I am building a transformer and I heard from someone that if for example a copper wire gauge can tolerate 1A at 230 Volts it also means that it can tolerate 10 A at 23 volts.Does the wire tolerance have to do with power or current. I am asking this because if it is true it will help me a lot in saving some space in the bobbin of the core.I really am running out of space. Thanks a lot
I am building a transformer and I heard from someone that if for example a copper wire gauge can tolerate 1A at 230 Volts it also means that it can tolerate 10 A at 23 volts.Does the wire tolerance have to do with power or current. I am asking this because if it is true it will help me a lot in saving some space in the bobbin of the core.I really am running out of space. Thanks a lot
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