Opps! make that .4 watts.
73/k5gw
In a message dated 7/8/2012 6:37:04 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
TexasRF@aol.com writes:
Hi All, a web wire chart shows #18 to have .004 ohms per foot. Two 5"
leads are close enough to a foot so a quick calculation of heating is 10A
X 10A
X .004 = 4 watts of heating.
Seems if there is any air flow at all the wire should be ok.
73,
Gerald K5GW
In a message dated 7/8/2012 12:01:03 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
n4kwpete@centurylink.net writes:
I ordered a filament transformer for a 4CX1500B linear that I am
building.
When I received the transformer all looked great to me except for the
secondary pigtail wires. The tube requires 6vac at 10amps, the pigtails
provided are about five inches long and are a #18 well insulated wire.
Being concerned with the wire size it put the transformer under load and
drawing 10amps left it that way for about an hour. The wire did not
over
heat in that time but hey how about hours of operating. Should I be
concerned with the wire size. I have looked for information on how to
figure how much current various wire sizes can carry and at various
voltages
and have not found anything.
73 Pete N4KW
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