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Feb 16, 2024 - 06:07 AM
Sorry for the confusion, AWG is a standardized system for specifying the diameter of electrically conducting wire. It is commonly used in North America for various applications including residential and commercial wiring, as well as in industrial settings. AWG wire is used for both indoor and outdoor applications depending on its insulation and other properties.
SPT stands for "Service Parallel Thermoplastic." SPT-2 is a specific type of wire commonly used for small household appliances, lamps, and similar devices.
AWG refers to a standardized system for wire diameter, while SPT-2 is a specific type of wire commonly used for small household appliances and light-duty applications.
SPT stands for "Service Parallel Thermoplastic." SPT-2 is a specific type of wire commonly used for small household appliances, lamps, and similar devices.
AWG refers to a standardized system for wire diameter, while SPT-2 is a specific type of wire commonly used for small household appliances and light-duty applications.