Good Quality Galvanized Straight and Cut Wire
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 5 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 100 m.t./month
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1.Size:BWG22-BWG16
2.Finish:E.G/HDG/PVC/Black
3.Tensile Strength:350-600N/mm2
4.Packing: Bundles of 1kg, 2kgs, 2.5kgs and 5kgs, 10kgs/cardboard, and then on pallet or withou pallet
5.Standard Size: 0.6mm, 0.7mm, 0.8mm, 0.9mm, 1.0mm, 1.2mm, 1.45mm, 1.5mm.
Wire Gauge | SWG in mm | BWG in mm | In Metric System mm |
8# | 4.06 | 4.19 | 4.00 |
9# | 3.66 | 3.76 | - |
10# | 3.25 | 3.40 | 3.50 |
11# | 2.95 | 3.05 | 3.00 |
12# | 2.64 | 2.77 | 2.80 |
13# | 2.34 | 2.41 | 2.50 |
14# | 2.03 | 2.11 | - |
15# | 1.83 | 1.83 | 1.80 |
16# | 1.63 | 1.65 | 1.65 |
17# | 1.42 | 1.47 | 1.40 |
18# | 1.22 | 1.25 | 1.20 |
19# | 1.02 | 1.07 | 1.00 |
20# | 0.91 | 0.89 | 0.90 |
21# | 0.81 | 0.813 | 0.80 |
22# | 0.71 | 0.711 | 0.70 |
- Q: i have a 1989 Nissan 240sx and im trying to install an aftermarket Pioneer radio (DEH-P20), my car only has 2 speaker which are in the front right and left side doors, i've gotten many wiring diagrams to help me install it and im pretty sure i have connected the wires correctly. the only problem is that after i got done connecting it, the radio wont power on.. if theres a defective power wire, what can i do to fix it? and also, where EXACTLY do i connect the Ground wire? oh and why does the car wires have multiple same colors for example, theres like 3 light blue wires non striped from the car, etc.?thank you
- I think the problem you are having is that your system is an active system and you don't have the power antenna wire connected to the amp turn on wire. Without this connection you will not get any sound. So what you need to do is connect the amp turn on wire to the power antenna wire. The amp turn on wire for your 240sx should be light green and located on the smaller of the two molex connectors of your radio's wiring harness located in the dash. Just connect that light green wire to the blue power antenna wire on your new radio wiring harness and you should be good to go! As for the ground situation, as long as you mounted the new radio to the metal brackets originally attached to the Nissan radio it will automatically be grounded when you screw the brackets into the dash. I hope that helps, if not give me a jingle and I'll see if I can't clear anything up for ya.
- Q: i Have a problem with my xeno portable dvd player..the ribbon wire inside is damaged..can somebody tell me where to buy a ribbon wire?
- Electronic parts stores carry ribbon wires, but there are many different kinds of ribbon wires, and they would have to look at the wires in the dvd player to know what kind you need. The biggest problem with the wires is connecting them to the circuit boards. An electronics repair shop might have a piece of ribbon wire they can adapt to fit your player. .
- Q: Would crepe paper stick on chicken wire?
- Crepe paper needs an adhesive to make it stick to a surface, such as white glue. However, it gets messy once dampened, as the colors may bleed. Instead, I would consider working with paper mache or plaster gauzing strips, which would provide a strong skin over the chicken wire. Both can be primed with gesso then decorated with acrylic paints. If this is a sculptural piece you want to keep, we would also suggest varnishing it for protection.
- Q: While updating the parents basement we needed to replace a very very old 3 way switch. However, the wiring to the Fluorescents seems extreme to me. Here is how i can describle the layout. Panel - junction box - double splice (one to light fixture and one to threeway switch below it)-. From that threeway switch 12-3 wiring to upstairs landing with other threeway switch resides. How should I make my connections to switches? If the other swtiches were not so old I would just copy them.
- Hi its looks as if you bought the wrong switch,if it fits try connecting the black to black,and white to white,tape off the red it should work,if not black to black and red to white,you cant blow anything but it may run without switching on,just be careful and turn of fan fuse switch at mains All the best John UK I now see your extra Information ,your fan will not work unless you connect the supply to your fan is connected,you need a permanent supply [live] and a switched supply [live] and a neutral all three cables go into timer and out of timer two connections to the black and white cables.the timer SWITCH should be marked L--N--S L =live incoming N =neutral S =switched live,---S=White N=black I hope that's this is enough Information John UK
- Q: I am trying to test a engine coolant temperature sensor (ECT), and in one of the tests it states quot;connect the terminals of the electrical connector with a jumper wirequot;. Where can I find a jumper wire? Does it has to be an specific gauge or any jumper wire? please helpd
- mokeyboy is correct about a jumper wire, now comes the ck of the sensor if its a single wire sensor some times called a thermal transmitter, grounding that wire will cause the temp gauge to read high, now if its two wire sensor for fuel injection that should not be grounded, but the sensor must be ck'd with a ohms meter
- Q: I recently took out my old ceiling fan, and now there is a Black, Red, And White Wire hanging from the ceiling, I bought a track light that has a box with a Green, White, and Black wire in it. Which wires am i supposed to connect,It's for the light Switch, and I'm not sure when the house was built, its a Reading, PA Row house.
- connect white to white, black to black and put a cap on the white one, and the green one goes to a screw in the light box.
- Q: To help clean things up and make wiring a little more simpler on my jeep i got a fuse/relay box off an old junk car. i want to wire my off road lights into this relay box but i'm not sure what size wire is in the box it appears to be either 18 or 16 AWG one place said to strip the wire and measure the wire another says measure in the insulation. i'm not sure what to do. but if it is 18 awg would it hurt to go to a bigger size after the fuse box to my lights or should i rewire the whole box?
- For okorder /... Wiring gauge always specifies the diameter of the WIRING not the insulation, since the insulation thickness can vary. You would have to strip the wire and measure the bare wire with a gauge. You can also look at the printing on the insulation for the gauge. Look for something like AWG 14 etc. You can buy a standalone headlight harness that contains the relay and wiring for aftermarket lights. I would recommend running both positive and negative wires all the way to the battery for maximum current.
- Q: Okay I bought a new light for outside my home. I called the electrician, he got the wiring from the ground and we added cement so we would bolt down the light. Now i need help adding a photocontrol.
- no offence and no help but WHY did you not take a note of the connections as others have been told to do,in reality it makes no difference what colour of wiring goes where it is what the wire does that is important in other words if you swap the brown and blue at a light it will still work can you not remember what the connections were at onset of job.Best plan of action when dealing with electrics is if you do not know what to do do not do it
- Q: I have a Trane Heat pump AC/Heat. There are several wires and Im a little stumped? There is a Tan wire*which the book does not show) and a black wire that is labled X1 on the old one but is not in the new ones book? I have also been told NOT TO hook blue wire up to the B port?? But if not, not sure where to put it?
- Tell us the wires that you have coming out of the wall and what they hooked to on your old thermostat (red wire from wall to R on old tstat). Also we need to know what type of hunter thermostat you have. With this info someone on here, me included, can get you hooked up for free. Good luck...
- Q: Why is thin strand wire better for powering car audio?
- Thin strand wire is more flexible and so stands up to the flexing and vibration in a car application better. May not be an issue in the short term, but over time the thinner strand should hold up better
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Good Quality Galvanized Straight and Cut Wire
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 5 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 100 m.t./month
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