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<blockquote data-quote="bose301s" data-source="post: 5085532" data-attributes="member: 575773"><p>Retard alert.</p><p></p><p>You choose wire gauge based on current that will be flowing through it, not voltage. You can throw tens of thousand of volts through small wires, hell, even like 30 gauge wires will handle it, ever see the wires on a tazer, tiny yet the handle upwards of 50,000 volts. Now try putting 10 volts across a 1 ohm resistor with the same wire and you will fry it as it can't handle 10 amps of current. Educate yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bose301s, post: 5085532, member: 575773"] Retard alert. You choose wire gauge based on current that will be flowing through it, not voltage. You can throw tens of thousand of volts through small wires, hell, even like 30 gauge wires will handle it, ever see the wires on a tazer, tiny yet the handle upwards of 50,000 volts. Now try putting 10 volts across a 1 ohm resistor with the same wire and you will fry it as it can't handle 10 amps of current. Educate yourself. [/QUOTE]
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