With sealed lead acid, do you refer to the AH of the batteries to find suitable wire thicknesses, so no extra resistance is obtained. For example, say a 1.5v (AA) battery has .5 Amps, you need a wire that retains .5 Amps, but is it any different with batteries whose SI is Amp-Hours? Just for distinguishing purpose, the batteries are two 12v 18AH sealed lead acid batteries wired in parallel.
EDIT: And if I were to exceed the AWG thickness by a number or two, how bad would this lower the voltage?
EDIT: And if I were to exceed the AWG thickness by a number or two, how bad would this lower the voltage?
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