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jkwilson wrote:Tvov wrote:
I was always told that solid wire conducts / allows more electricity / power. That is why houses are wired with "romex", solid wire, instead of stranded wire like extension cords. Considering how difficult romex is to work with, everyone would prefer stranded wire if it would work better.
Well, that is the simple explanation given to me by electricians!
Solid wire is cheaper to make and easier to connect in household wiring. Stranded wire is better where flexibility is important such as lamp cords or in vehicles.
โFeb-21-2023 08:35 AM
wa8yxm wrote:johnhicks wrote:0
I've read that charging lithiums with an ordinary alternator can smoke your alternator. Investigate before doing that.
There are many myths designed to scare you into not improving your life.
Alternators come in two flavors.. both are current limited and the myth is since Iithiums can take a rapid charge they will draw more than the alternator can deliver and burn it out... Nope. alternator knows what it can deliver and won't exceed that amount.
Li's however do take a slightly higher voltage.. Oh that could pop a diode.. Again nope.. it won't.
โFeb-21-2023 06:42 AM
jkwilson wrote:PastorCharlie wrote:
More wires give more surfaces for current to travel on. Finer the strands the greater number of surfaces. Considering the same size of wires.
Current does not travel on the wire surface until the frequency gets to about 20 KHz. It is not an issue for power.
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johnhicks wrote:0
I've read that charging lithiums with an ordinary alternator can smoke your alternator. Investigate before doing that.
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johnhicks wrote:
I've read that charging lithiums with an ordinary alternator can smoke your alternator. Investigate before doing that.
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wanderingbob wrote:
I believe that I was taught that all things being equal, that stranded wire would carry more current than solid wire ? Is that true or am I being misled ?
โFeb-20-2023 08:51 AM