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22 AWG DC Power Cables

Using our 22AWG DC power cables comes with several advantages: their smaller size allows for some flexible bending to go into tight spaces. The fact that they use less material makes them cheaper compared to alternatives, making them quite an economical choice.

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22 AWG DC Power Cords Technical Description

Color

Black, White, Red, Green, Blue

Wire core material

Tinned Copper, Copper

American Wire Gauge

22AWG

Insulation Material

Silicone, PVC

Maximum Temperature

-40 - 80℃

Voltage

3V, 5V, 9V, 12V

Certification

RoHS, CE

Ways

2-8 ways

Pins

2-10 Pin/core

Cable Length

10 - 300CM

The major disadvantage of 22AWG DC power cables is the limited current-carrying capacity, rendering them incapable of working with high-current devices. Additionally, voltage drop over long distances could affect device performance, as they are comparatively thin-gauged cables that need extra care.
The 22AWG power cable could be utilized in automotive electronics to function mainly with low-power devices, such as interior lights and sensors. For all high-power applications functioning in care audio, thicker gauge wires are often required.

When buying a 22AWG DC power cable, one ought to consider numerous aspects:

  1. Current requirements: The current capacity of the cable and that of the device under consideration should match.
  2. Voltage rating: Cable voltage should match that of the device.
  3. Cable length: Long lengths of wire will minimize the voltage level of the electrical current, always raising questions regarding the degree to which devices will perform.
  4. Temperature range: Direct wires in high-temperature zones should have better heat resistance.
  5. Insulation: The insulation material used should match the application environment.
In view of the connection of the sensors, the 22AWG DC cables mainly deliver power to various sensors: temperature, humidity, light sensors, etc. It also carries the data collected from the sensors for transfer to a controller.

For most Arduino projects, 22AWG DC power cables are used to connect the Arduino development board with sensors, actuators, and entire players of electronic elements. Examples include connections between LEDs, servo motors, relays, and rather a few more that provide the means to comprise different electrical circuits.