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Originally Posted by
revolink24 
Do you know what gauge you normally use?
I think I use 22ga.
I have some superstitions and use different gauges for different things. If nothing else thinner wire is too limp to stay in place, and thicker wire is too thick to bend easily.
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Originally Posted by
FallenAngel 
Solid-core is a lot easier to work with on amps where you have some room. 22-24awg sounds pretty good for most applications, perhaps 20awg if you're working with high voltage tubes.
Until you start dealing with High currents you can use a thin gauge. The key is that the insulation dosnt break down due to exceeding the wires voltage or temperature rating. Some consideration should be given to durability, but as long as you tie the wires down or keep them nice and short this should not require much effort.
There are tables that give the maximum current to use a given gauge wire for. They are particularly important for figuring out what size wire to use for heater/filament supplies.
Edited by nikongod - 7/28/10 at 7:16pm