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Silicone Soft Heat Proof Wire 1 Metre 18AWG Various Colours
  • 1 Metre 18AWG Soft Silicone Heat-Resistant Wire in Various Colors

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Silicone Soft Heat Proof Wire 1 Metre 18AWG Various Colours

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Choose the right wire thickness for your needs. All prices are per meter. Here's an estimate of the max current for each thickness. The bold ones are in stock. 12AWG Wire - 160A (only available in XT60 Pigtail), 14AWG Wire - 120A, 16AWG Wire - 80A, 18AWG Wire - 45A, 20AWG Wire - 27A, 22AWG Wire - 17A, 26AWG and 28AWG Wires - Signals Only. 12 AWG is for XT60 pigtail and high - performance 5″ racing quads. 14 AWG is for XT60 pigtail and medium - power 5″ racing quads. 16 AWG is for XT30 and XT60 pigtail with low power up to 80A burst. 18 AWG is for XT30, ESC power, and motor wire extension up to 45A burst. 20 AWG is for motor wire extension. Connectors also have current limitations. Choose carefully based on the application to avoid system bottlenecks. Here are the continuous and burst current ratings: JST connector - 5A (10A), 2mm bullet connectors - 20A (40A), XT30 - 30A (60A), XT60 connectors - 60A (120A). Our stocked wire is silicon - made, flexible, heat - proof (200 degrees max rating except for signal wires), and has a tinned copper structure.

Using this wire is easy. First, figure out the current your device needs and pick the right wire thickness. For example, if you have a high - performance 5″ racing quad, go for 12 AWG. If it's a medium - power one, 14 AWG is a good choice. When connecting, make sure to match the connectors with the right wire gauge according to the current ratings we provided. Remember, connectors also have current limits, so choose them carefully to avoid problems. When it comes to maintenance, keep the wire away from sharp objects to prevent cuts. Also, don't expose it to temperatures higher than 200 degrees (except for signal wires). Store it in a dry place to maintain its flexibility and performance.


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