Wire Gauge Converter
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Pro Tip
When in doubt, oversize the wire — voltage drop over long runs is the silent killer of electrical projects. For runs over 50 feet, go one gauge larger than minimum code. The cost difference is small; the safety and performance benefit is significant. Always pull electrical permits for residential work — code violations void homeowner insurance.
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The American Wire Gauge system was introduced in 1857 by JR Brown & Sharpe, replacing the older Birmingham Wire Gauge (BWG). The mathematical basis ensures that AWG 36 has a diameter 1/100 of AWG 0000 (the largest standard size, 0.46 inches), with each 1-gauge decrement increasing diameter by about 12.2%. This logarithmic scale meant manufacturers could produce wire to standard sizes by predictable die-stepping. The system has remained essentially unchanged for over 160 years despite multiple attempts at metrication.
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