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Shaughn
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Size Diameter Cross-sectional area Weight
AWG inches cir. mils sq. inches lb/1000 ft
18 --------- 0.04030 ------- 1,624 ------ 0.001276 ----- 4.917
That's the wire weight of 18AWG copper, which means your 300' is
only about 1.639lbs. Which, if I recall correctly, is not enough.
Now, I ended up not needing the rewind upon retesting, so I'm not sure,
and its been a year, so I don't remember the exact math, but you might
want to make sure you have enough wire there to get the job done with one
piece. At the time of that post, I was a project manager for an engineering
firm, and I was ordering from McMaster and MSC and the like daily. I don't
recall why I didn't buy from them, but I think it had to do with the net
cost to get the amount needed vs just getting one from the guys in NH.
Good luck!
AWG inches cir. mils sq. inches lb/1000 ft
18 --------- 0.04030 ------- 1,624 ------ 0.001276 ----- 4.917
That's the wire weight of 18AWG copper, which means your 300' is
only about 1.639lbs. Which, if I recall correctly, is not enough.
Now, I ended up not needing the rewind upon retesting, so I'm not sure,
and its been a year, so I don't remember the exact math, but you might
want to make sure you have enough wire there to get the job done with one
piece. At the time of that post, I was a project manager for an engineering
firm, and I was ordering from McMaster and MSC and the like daily. I don't
recall why I didn't buy from them, but I think it had to do with the net
cost to get the amount needed vs just getting one from the guys in NH.
Good luck!