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RE: A lot more involved than wire gauge
Posted by morricab on March 7, 2017 at 05:08:03:
Go flat instead of thin. With flat you get the advantage of thin while keeping the current carrying capability (you can go as wide as needed).
Thin works the best I have heard for internal wiring too (but it can be a pain in tight areas). My interconnects are all either thin silver foil or very thin solid core silver (one core per leg in very thin teflon sheath and twisted).