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Re: What is meant by, "18 AWG or Larger"?

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Originally Posted by greatman05 View Post
And, what is larger? Is 20 AWG bigger than 18 AWG, or is 16 AWG bigger than 18 AWG?
The smaller the AWG #, the larger the wire. So, if x<18, it is larger, if x>18, the wire is smaller.