I thought the same thing when I first saw the table. Ambient temp in engine rooms is hotter so the insulation is already closer to it's melting point before current flows through itI don't think I understand this table, I'm assuming that an 18awg wire can handle 10amps at 75C, 20amps at 90C, and 20amps at 105C? I would have thought that the hotter the environment the less amps the wire could handle since it is unable to dump heat it generates. Or is it at 10amps an 18AWG wire will heat up to 75C and in an EngRm it only take 8amps to reach the same temp?
You might like lever nuts. I've seen them used in industrial products. Great product but I'm guessing corrosion could get to it in harsh environments. It's all about the right product for the applicationThis is so much easier, I've always used banana plugs for my DIY speaker connections since they have the pinch screws for the plug and receptacle, wire nuts would be way easier.....
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