I have received responses that some of you were not able to open up the Excel spreadsheet. Here is the short version: AWG 30= 0.051mm2 (0.05) AWG 28= 0.086mm2 (0.1) AWG 26= 0.13mm2 (0.15) AWG 24= 0.203mm2 (0.2) AWG 22=0.317mm2 (0.3) AWG 20=0.519mm2 (0.5) AWG 18=0.811mm2 (0.87 or 1.0) AWG 16=1.318mm2 (1.25 or 1.5) AWG 14= 2.075mm2 (2.0) AWG 12=3.325mm2 (3.25 or 3.5) AWG 10=5.272mm2 (5.25 or 5.5) AWG 8=8.432mm2 (8.5) AWG 6=13.298mm2 (13.25 or 13.5) AWG 4=21.087mm2 (20.0 or 21.0) AWG 2=33.728mm2 (35.0) AWG 1=42.32mm2 (40.0 or 45.0) AWG 0=53.52mm2 (55.0) AWG 00= 67.506mm2 (65.0 or 70.0) AWG 000= 85.178mm2 (85.0) AWG 0000 =107.219mm2 (105.0 or 110.0) I hope this helps. The numbers in ( ) are the closest mm2 equivalent. Jay |
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