Hi
I know that 20 gauge wire is the recommended wire for all connections.
I noticed that most of the wires from the power transformer are thicker than the 20 gauge wire.
For example, the brown wires from the power transformer connect to pins 2 & 7, V7.
The connections to pins 2 & 7, V7 are extended to pins 2 & 7, V6.
Do I use the 20 gauge wire, which is thinner than the brown wire, or use the same gauge wire (brown) for the connection from pins 2 & 7, V7 to pins 2 & 7, V6?
My concern is that wires carry different voltages or am I overthinking the situation.
I hope my post makes sense.
Thanks
I know that 20 gauge wire is the recommended wire for all connections.
I noticed that most of the wires from the power transformer are thicker than the 20 gauge wire.
For example, the brown wires from the power transformer connect to pins 2 & 7, V7.
The connections to pins 2 & 7, V7 are extended to pins 2 & 7, V6.
Do I use the 20 gauge wire, which is thinner than the brown wire, or use the same gauge wire (brown) for the connection from pins 2 & 7, V7 to pins 2 & 7, V6?
My concern is that wires carry different voltages or am I overthinking the situation.
I hope my post makes sense.
Thanks