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what is the current carrying capasity of 16mm cable

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You need to indicate the cable size to determine the current carrying capacity.

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It depends on the gauge of the wire. Search for wire size table on the Web.

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It can carry 20 amps in most situations where the wire is uncoiled and normally ventilated.

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Can carry in average 900 a ( lv)

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