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<blockquote data-quote="Beatin&#039;" data-source="post: 8028535" data-attributes="member: 646085"><p>Is it possible to double up smaller gauges of wire without ill effects?</p><p></p><p>Home depot has rolls of 14gauge speaker wire, the kind that has two sides that can peel away from each other.</p><p></p><p>I am wondering if you can cut a specified length and twist the ends together to create "one" piece of wire. Could that make the wire act as if it is of a lesser gauge than it really is, and therefore handle more wattage/voltage/amperage that it's rated for?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beatin', post: 8028535, member: 646085"] Is it possible to double up smaller gauges of wire without ill effects? Home depot has rolls of 14gauge speaker wire, the kind that has two sides that can peel away from each other. I am wondering if you can cut a specified length and twist the ends together to create "one" piece of wire. Could that make the wire act as if it is of a lesser gauge than it really is, and therefore handle more wattage/voltage/amperage that it's rated for? [/QUOTE]
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