opaqueice Wrote: 
> 
> Anything else (besides shielding) seems a bit hard to buy...  for
> example, using 12 gauge wire is fine, but what's the gauge of the
> wiring in your walls?  I'd guess 14, but may be wrong.  In any case,
> using thicker wire and conductive grease can reduce the resistance of
> the connection and therefore lower the voltage, but by a really tiny
> amount - for example, go here and compare gauges:
> 

And we should remember that our components are protected with power
fuses that are of relatively smaller gauge than the power supply
cables. Beats me how a 1m thicker gauge power supply cable will make
any difference, i.e., if voltage drop is an isssue. For starters, BS
3-pin plug is equipped with a 13A fuse.


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