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    That's one of the pages I found while googling "22awg wire size" and was unsure what to make of chassis wiring (7 amps) VS power transmission (0.92 amps). That's one huge difference, wasn't sure which one applied to me.

    This is for a gaming application; it's just simulating keyboard inputs and displays. I was surprised how quickly 7 segment LEDs chew up current. I'm starting to think about small LCDs instead, but that's totally not the look of aviation radios and such.

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    I think I might have found a cheat out of this; connection in series.

    I could use short cables from the main panel (sits behind the center monitor) to the left and right panels on each side. Then thick power traces along the PCBs, short cables out the other end to the next panels on either side of the user (the panels wrap around the user, like an airplane cockpit).

    The trick seems to be external cables as short as possible.

    Robert

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    Quote Originally Posted by Demon View Post
    That's one of the pages I found while googling "22awg wire size" and was unsure what to make of chassis wiring (7 amps) VS power transmission (0.92 amps). That's one huge difference, wasn't sure which one applied to me.
    Chassis wiring is inside an enclosure and usually very short while power transmission wiring may be exposed and of undetermined length. I suspect the latter is concerned with the heat generated as a result of voltage loss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Demon View Post
    That's one of the pages I found while googling "22awg wire size" and was unsure what to make of chassis wiring (7 amps) VS power transmission (0.92 amps). That's one huge difference, wasn't sure which one applied to me.

    This is for a gaming application; it's just simulating keyboard inputs and displays. I was surprised how quickly 7 segment LEDs chew up current. I'm starting to think about small LCDs instead, but that's totally not the look of aviation radios and such.

    Robert
    The table that you are referring to is from the National Electrical Code (NEC) handbook which applies to the US. This table is for 110 Volts AC. If you are talking about using 5 Vdc then the allowed amperage is going to be a lot bigger.

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