18 gauge wire?

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18 gauge wire?

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I have some 18 guage wire only it is solid not stranded will it work with the h-1 kit?
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yup, it'll be fine... I use 20ga single strand wire, so 18 will be fine.. I have my live stream going right now if you want to see any part of my h-1 printing..

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It will work, but you may find that the solid core wire will eventually give out with excess movement (extruder motor and X axis motor).
I use 24 gauge CAT 5 cable, works the best, and I can a twisted pair per stepper motor wire. For the extruder heater I use lamp cord wire, I think its 18 gauge.
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I think you'd have to see a lot of repetition to get failure in solid core wire. As long as the bend radius isn't extremely tight I think you'd likely see years before there was a failure.
But I'm speculating.
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Ideally, you should use stranded wire. On a CNC'd mill, lathe or router you should definitely use stranded wire since bad things happen with an electrical failure. On a 3D printer not much bad will happen other than losing a print in progress. But, if you can swing it, do it right with stranded. If the solid wire ever did start to fail it might be tricky to trouble shoot.

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