YES you can connect the 12 AWG wire to your light pole fixture. This is exactly the same as almost every light fixtures in your home mfg’s regularly use smaller wires because the load is limited.

Can you connect two different gauge wire?

Changing wire sizes for sending a signal is not advisable, you will experience interference due to signal reflection at the junctions. Thinner wire also introduces a higher resistance to the system. Due to this, the smaller gauge wire will get hotter than the larger.

Can I connect a 12 gauge wire to a 16 gauge wire?





Strip the 12 gauge wire extra long so it goes all the way through the butt connector with the tip extending just a bit out of the metal barrel. Then insert your 16 gauge wire into the other end so it’s side-by-side with the 12. That’ll give you the build you need for a good crimp.

Can you mix 10 gauge and 12 gauge wire?

There is no problem at all connecting a 10 gauge wire to a 12 gauge wire. Make sure that the current in the wire does not exceed 120 volts. Use a 20 amp circuit protector to make sure that the connection is safe. The combination of different gauges is a perfectly safe and normal procedure.

How many amps can you put through 18 gauge wire?

16 Amps

A conservative estimate for several feet of 18 gauge wire is 16 Amps. If you have only 12 gauge wire, the 18 gauge wire can handle more than 16 Amps.

Can I mix 12 and 18 gauge wire?





NO don’t ever mix AWG Wire gauges they are different for a reason and the main reason is amperage. Sure it will work but it’s 100% wrong and the #18 gauge wire becomes a fusable link and potential fire hazard. It would be easier to use the #18 wire to pull #12 wire and make it right.

Can I mix 16 and 18 gauge wire?

Yes the 16-gauge will work just fine.

Can you use 18 gauge wire for 120v?

18 gauge wire is safe to use at low currents. It would be recommended to fuse it though. BUT, doorbell wire is not a safe option at 120 volts. Most likely it is not intended for use above 48 volts.

How many amps can 18 gauge wire handle 12v?

18-gauge automotive wire can handle anywhere between 3 and 15 amps, depending on the distance (12.2 ft to 2.4 ft). The shorter the wire, the more current it can handle.

What can you use 18 gauge wire for?



18-gauge are used for low-voltage lighting and lamp cords in 10 amps. 16-gauge are used for light-duty extension cords supporting 13 amps. 14-gauge are usedfor light fixtures, lamps, lighting circuits with 15 amps.

What is 12-gauge wire used for?

Using a 12-gauge wire is a safe bet for wiring a circuit that includes both lights and outlets, or if you’re not sure which gauge to use. It is more expensive and less flexible than 14-gauge wire, but it is always a good idea to use it on a circuit rated for 15 or 20 amps.

When should I use 12-gauge wire?

If you’re wiring a circuit on which there are both lights and outlets, or you just aren’t sure which wire gauge to use, you can’t go wrong by choosing a 12-gauge wire. It’s not quite as flexible as a 14-gauge wire, and it costs a bit more, but it’s always a safe choice on a 15- or 20-amp circuit.

What gauge wire do I need for outdoor flood lights?



Common wires for landscape lighting are 10-, 12-, 14-, or 16-gauge wires. We recommend 12-gauge or 10-gauge wire for long distances. This is to prevent voltage drop. The further you get from the transformer and its power supply, the more resistance occurs in the circuit which causes the voltage to decrease.

How far can you run 12 gauge wire?

You can run a 12 gauge wire up to 70 feet on a 15 amp circuit. That number drops to 50 feet if you run 12 gauge wire on a 20 amp circuit.

Is a bigger gauge wire better?

Also, the larger the cross-section, the greater the amount of current (amperage) the wire can safely carry before overheating. A wire with a smaller gauge (larger diameter) can carry more power than one with a larger gauge. In general, a lower AWG number is better than higher AWG.

Can you use 18 gauge wire instead of 22?

Electrically it is ok to use 18AWG instead of 22AWG. …as long as the insulation is rated for the application voltage.

Which is thicker 16 or 18 gauge wire?



The gauge is the size of the wire. The higher the number the smaller the wire. If your stereo is high power you might want to use 14 or 12 gauge wire for better power handling. Smaller wire 16 gauge or 18 gauge can get warm or hot with high power amps.