From what I understand if you double the conductors the AWG goes down by approximately three. So two 19ga = 16ga and four 19ga = 13ga. If Kimber specifies 13.5 for four strands of 19ga, then what I read was pretty accurate.
mike
Mike, but at what point does that 'formula' not work. Like, seven 19 ga's bundled is what, minus 2 ga (AWG)? There's got to be a better system out there to arrive at the correct gauge when bundling.
I kinda' sorta' arrived at the same approximation looking at different bundles from different makers. You think there may be no formula, it's strictly sizing of the bundle and the approximation we are both using is merely a rough guide?
Wiregeeks, anybody out there? Robert/Ridge Street, Wayne/Bolder, Dan Banquer (hehe) or anybody else care to help the hapless here in The Lab?