10-2 wire can be used to provide power to low-voltage lignts.
Yes. cat6 is low voltage / signal wire.
As the resistance in the wire increases due to the longer length the voltage drop across the wire resistance increases. This leaves less voltage across the load. To overcome this voltage drop usually a larger size wire which has less resistance is used. A safe nominal figure for voltage drop is to keep it at 3% of the line voltage.
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When the length of the wire increases voltage drop across the wire will occur.There are two factors that can result in voltage drop. One diameter of the wire, two length of the wire.Voltage drop increases with increase in length of wire, whereas voltage drop decreases with increase in diameter (cross section area) of the wire.G.RAOAnswerIf you are asking what happens to the voltage across a length of wire when its length increases, the answer is nothinghappens! The voltage applied to the wire is determined by the supply, not by the load (i.e. the wire).
If you are referring to low voltage lighting systems the current usually dictates 10 or 12 AWG, 10 is more common in my experience and the wire usually used is stranded.
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where does the yellow wire with a black stripe on it connect for dimmer lights,panel lights,and gear shift lights,for a 2000 Mitsubishi galant
Generally brown is used for running lights, green for right turn and brake, yellow for left turn and brake.
Splice red wire too: on all the time------------red with yellow stripe on high beam-------------yellow on low beam--------------green
In low voltage wires, the insulation factor of the coating determines the wire's voltage rating. A wire coating of cross linked poly vinyl is used as an insulation. High voltage transmission wires uses no coating on the wire
Check ground circuit Check bulbs they are duble filamented one may be burned out Seems to me there is a wire crossed at the harness. I think the vehicle left turn signal wire is hooked up to the trailer tail lights wire. Usually there are four wires at the trailer harness, yellow, green, white, and brown, The brown wire is usually the tail lights and side marker lights, the white wire is ground, the yellow and green go to the left and right signal lights.
yes, all conductors shall be insulated to the highest voltage utilised
Not enough information. Lights? Pumps?
Wire size is based on the amperage drawn. To find the amperage, the voltage must be stated. Use this formula to find the amperage. I = W/E. Amps = Watts/ Volts. Once you have the amperage, restate your question using the new found amperage or state the voltage that supplies the lights.
The brown wire is usually for the tail lights, or park lights.
The signal wire should be Tan. You should have a Yellow, Black, and Tan Wire. The Yellow being you MAF Sensor Signal. The Black being a Low reference voltage. Then your Tan your IAT sensor signal.
to wire the license plate lights you must have lights and wire them to the scooter.