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Steel wire carrying twelve volts ?
Â* Could I have some advice please.
Â* I need to get a twelve volt, 1/2 amp supply five hundred metres up a hill. I do have a fence a metre high made from wooden posts and seven runs of Num eight (4 mil) galvanised steel wire. Is it feasible to use two of these wires to carry twelve volts that distance ? Thank you. Â* |
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