Hey,
I’m about to wire up my f6. While I’m familiar with AC wiring in commercial buildings, single and three phase, I’m not real sure about sizing conductors for DC circuits. I’ve got a supply of silver platted, stranded copper that's Teflon insulated in 16, 20, 22 and 24 awg . I was planning to use the 16 awg from the bridge rectifiers to the pcb and then 20 awg from the pcb to the inputs on the amp boards. Could I use the 22 or 24 from the outputs on the amp boards to the rca's? This is really nice wire so I'd like to use it but want to be sure about wire gauge.
The amps will be wired for 120 vac.
Thanks
I’m about to wire up my f6. While I’m familiar with AC wiring in commercial buildings, single and three phase, I’m not real sure about sizing conductors for DC circuits. I’ve got a supply of silver platted, stranded copper that's Teflon insulated in 16, 20, 22 and 24 awg . I was planning to use the 16 awg from the bridge rectifiers to the pcb and then 20 awg from the pcb to the inputs on the amp boards. Could I use the 22 or 24 from the outputs on the amp boards to the rca's? This is really nice wire so I'd like to use it but want to be sure about wire gauge.
The amps will be wired for 120 vac.
Thanks
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The 22 or 24 is fine for the RCA inputs, but use the 16 for the power supply board,
both to the amp board and from the rectifier.
both to the amp board and from the rectifier.