Current capacity up to 3.5A

Introduction

Current efficiency is a key technical parameter determining the maximum amount of current. What cable, device or system can safely conduct. In the "Current capacity up to 3.5A" category, we will discuss standards, applications and the importance of the correct selection of components. For carrying current up to 3.5A. This type of performance is often found in consumer electronics and low-voltage electrical installations.

Cables and materials

To ensure safe conduction of current up to 3.5A, cables made of appropriate materials with the appropriate diameter are used.

  • Copper wires : To carry currents up to 3.5A, copper wires with a cross-section of 0.5 mm² to 1 mm² are usually used. Copper has excellent electrical conductivity, which makes it an ideal material for wires.
  • Aluminum wires : Although less commonly used in this current range, they can be used to carry currents up to 3.5A, but require a larger cross-section compared to copper wires. Voltage wires often use wires with a capacity of up to 3.5A.