I'm going to modify my Genesis model 1 to output stereo. Just curious, would you go with 18 gauge or 24 gauge wire?
I'm going to modify my Genesis model 1 to output stereo. Just curious, would you go with 18 gauge or 24 gauge wire?
Atari: 2600, Jaguar
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It really doesn't matter.
BTW, shouldn't it be "5200" and "7800" in your sig?
Yeah, I know it really doesn't matter. I just don't big thick wires to deal with, but I don't want to get something that's too small of a gauge either. As for my signature, I don't know what you're talking about.
But really, I can't believe I did that. Must have been lysdexic at the time.
Atari: 2600, Jaguar
Microsoft: XBox, XBox 360
Nintendo: NES, GB, GBC, SNES, N64, GameCube, GBA SP, Wii, New 3DS, Wii U
Sega: SMS, Genesis, Game Gear, Nomad, Sega CD, 32X, Saturn, Dreamcast
Sony: PS1, PS2, PS3
Wanted: 7800, Neo Geo CD
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Other way around. Smaller gauge will equal more resistance. However, I'm not talking about trying to push 400 watts at 2Ω over 20 feet.
Yep, exactly. Still, I think I'm just going to go with the 18ga wire. I mean, we're talking .50 more per spool. Now I just need to pick out a good soldering iron.
Atari: 2600, Jaguar
Microsoft: XBox, XBox 360
Nintendo: NES, GB, GBC, SNES, N64, GameCube, GBA SP, Wii, New 3DS, Wii U
Sega: SMS, Genesis, Game Gear, Nomad, Sega CD, 32X, Saturn, Dreamcast
Sony: PS1, PS2, PS3
Wanted: 7800, Neo Geo CD