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Wire size is based of the amperage of the device. To answer this question the amperage is needed or the wattage and voltage of the device.
Any voltage can be applied to any size wire. It is the load amperage that the wire must be sized for. The larger the amperage, the larger the wire size must become.
The voltage of the solar panel is less important than the total amperage. Proper wire size is determined by amperage that will be going through the wire. Wire INSULATION determines the voltage that a wire can carry.
The gauge of wire is referenced to the capacity of a wire to carry amperage and has nothing to do with the voltage. The voltage of a wire is determined by the type of insulation that surrounds the wire. The size of the wire is determined by the amperage of the load and the distance from the supply.
Without the amperage the device uses this question can not be answered. The size of wire depends upon the amount of amperage a device draws. The voltage is independent of the size of the wire, it is an insulation factor. Most commonly used wire is rated at 300 volts.
Yes it can. I use flux core wire because there is no need for gas with flux wire.
you dont .thats what the flux does.solid core wire needs gas
Flux core is a type of MIG welding.... please kind of know what your talking about before you ask a question.... Gas assisted solid mig wire welding is neater and cleaner. There are two types of flux core mig welding that you are talking about. 1. Gasless flux core mig wire 2. Shielded flux cored welding wire, uses a shielding gas as well. Most likely you are talking about the gasless mig wire. look here for more info: www.learn-how-to-weld.com/gasless-mig-wire.html
Wire size is based of the amperage of the device. To answer this question the amperage is needed or the wattage and voltage of the device.
For steel, flux core or hard wire with Argon/CO2 is used with the GMAW process.
On most machines the wire feed control also adjusts the amperage. Faster = hotter. Slower = cooler. Some machines have range settings. LOW MED HIGH you still have to adjust the wire feed in each range for your needs.
its nothing but magnetic flux that acts as magnetism. use a iron core of good permeability for this purpose.
Welding process that uses both flux core, within the wire, and gas to protect the molten weld pool from contamination.
Wire is sized by the amperage that it will carry. 5 kW is 5000 watts. The equation to find watts is W = Amps x Volts. The equation to find amps is Amps = Watts/Volts. As you can see a voltage is needed to calculate the amperage. Once the amperage is stated, the wire size can be given for that particular amperage.
Yes but make sure you do not breathe in the vaporized Zinc fumes, it can make you very ill
Wire size is based on the amperage of the connected load. Without that amperage an answer can not be given.
Don't know exactly what you are asking. Most MIG welders can be used for flux cored, or bare wire. Polarity doesn't change, same for both. incorrect bare wire with gas and flux cored run different polarity i think what hes asking is how do you change polarity if there is no switch and the answer is usually on most welders in the wire spool compartment there are 2 lugs one with a ground wire and the other with a jumper wire to the wire feeds drive roll assembly. to switch the polariy just reverse the connections on the lugs.