Ron, Volts don't say anything. It's the Amps that count. Unfortunately 14
AWG doesn't mean anything to me, poor European Continental who is used to
express the thickness of copper wire in square millimeters. In case you have
a conversion table: 2.5 sq.mm wire will do for the headlamp wire. The wire
feeding the relay coil can be much smaller, 0.75 sq.mm.
Regards,
Jack Aeckerlin, The Netherlands
1964 BJ8 29432
2010/11/14 Ron Fine <RonFineEsq@earthlink.net>
> I am wiring up some driving lights for my BN7 with relays & fuses. I have
> some new 14 AWG stranded copper low voltage landscaping wire. The
> insulation
> shows it is UL certified for 150 Volt. Is there any reason I can not use
> this
> for the connection of the driving lights to the relays?
>
> Thank,
> Ron
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