yes, 16 in series. With the other 2 in parallel.
18 gauge wire is too small for this application. A more appropriate amount would be 12 or 14 gauge wire depending on the length of the run. <<>> The smallest allowable conductor the electrical code allows is size #14 which is rated at 15 amps.
Yes, you can wire three 6-volt batteries in series to achieve a total voltage of 18 volts, not 12 volts. To get 12 volts, you would need to use two 6-volt batteries in series. By connecting the positive terminal of one battery to the negative terminal of the other, you can obtain the desired 12 volts across the remaining terminals.
Yes, you can wire 16 AWG and 18 AWG wire together, but it’s important to consider the current rating and the specific application. The 16 AWG wire can handle more current than the 18 AWG wire, so ensure that the connection does not exceed the lower rating of the 18 AWG wire. Additionally, make sure that any connectors used are suitable for both wire sizes to ensure a secure and safe connection.
Yamato. The Yamato and her sister ship Musashi were the largest battleships ever built - the Bismark was 823 feet long at 50,000 tons with eight primary 15-inch batteries and 60 smaller batteries. The two Yamato-class battleships were 862 feet long with nine 18-inch primary batteries, 18 smaller batteries, and 60 antiaircraft guns.
Yes, you can splice a small length of 16 gauge wire to 18 gauge wire for a repair. Make sure to use wire connectors or solder the wires together securely to ensure a strong and reliable connection. It's important to match the wire gauges properly to maintain the integrity of the electrical circuit.
Need to know make and model of truck and engine in order to answer this question.
15 out of 18 or 15/18 = 83.33%
The ampacity of 18 gauge wire is typically around 16 amperes.
15% of 18= 15% * 18= 0.15 * 18= 2.7
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The diameter of an 18 AWG wire is approximately 1.02 millimeters or 0.0403 inches.
With a Dewalt 18 volt charger.