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What's the recommended wire gauge for Control Panel wiring?

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um3k:

--- Quote from: paulscade on July 26, 2008, 10:38:13 am ---... I'll have to slice one apart... I don't remember if CAT5 cable is stranded or solid.  :dunno
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CAT 5 is almost always stranded.  I've done the whole panel in it and it makes for a really nice neat job if you keep it bundled up nicely.  I actually used a patch panel to wire the IPAC and LED Wiz'es to the back of and my CP is attached to the front.  This way the CP is detachable and swappable if I make another one later on.

Ken Layton:
The cat 5 sold in my area is all solid wires. If you want stranded, they charge ALOT more and special order it.

Ed_McCarron:
Depends on the purpose.  Cat-5 Patch cords are stranded for flexibility.  Cat-5 for inwalls is solid

4 pairs, btw.

Just buy a cheap roll of #20 stranded.  #22 is kinda small for the crimp connectors.

http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-store/category/825450/Wire/Hook-Up-100-Rolls-/1.html

They (All Electronics) have the stakons you'll want for the terminations at a pretty good price, too.

http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-store/category/196450/Crimp-Terminals/Quick-Disconnect-Female-3/16-/1.html

lettuce:
Ive used 16 gauge on my last 3 CP and never had a problem

SirPeale:

--- Quote from: lettuce on July 27, 2008, 09:05:11 am ---Ive used 16 gauge on my last 3 CP and never had a problem

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Why would you?  That stuff is thick!

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