Minimum size is 10 gauge with a 30 amp breaker. To be safe I would install an 8 gauge with a 40 amp breaker.
The correct GAUGE wire is 28 for a car stereo.
If you are referring to wire thickness according to American Wire Gauge, 12.6 mil or 321 microns.
22 will handle wire sizes 22-26 22D will handle wire sizes 22-28 22M will handle wire sizes 22-24
The thickness of metal wire is inversely proportional to the guage number of the metal wire. So 28 guage metal wire is thicker than 30 guage metal wire.
A #10 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated at 30 amps.
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20 gauge is larger
.410 bore is .410 inches 28 gauge is .550 inches 20 gauge is .615 inches 16 gauge is .662 inches 12 gauge is .729 inches 10 gauge is . 775 inches
There is indeed, but here are different definitions depending which country you are in and whether electrical wire or steel wire. Assuming you want the US data and for copper wire, the American Wire Gauge is appropriate. You can access the full table under Wikipedia 'American Wire Gauge'. Another entry is under 'Wire Gauge' which gives the history of various other definitions. 18 gauge electrical wire is 1 mm diameter, so will have cross section area 0.7855 sq mm, so 1 meter(1000mm) will be 785.5 cubic mm or 0.7855 cubic centimeters. The density of copper is about 8.9 g/cc, so 1 meter will weigh 7g. 1 ounce = 28 g, so 1 ounce of the wire will be 4 meters = 157.5 inches. Hope I have got the math right!
A Pardner 28 gauge single shot cost is 110.00 to 130.00 A Pardner 28 gauge single shot cost is 110.00 to 130.00
28 gauge with single barrel How do you find its age and value?