Standard Temperature Range: -40 to 80 degrees, some variants up to 105 degrees
Standards: Meets SAE J-1128, Ford M1L-56A and Chrysler MS-3450 specifications
GPT wire (General Purpose Thermoplastic wire) is a widely used type of automotive primary wire designed for low-voltage electrical applications in vehicles such as cars, trucks, boats, motorcycles, and trailers. Here's a detailed breakdown of its characteristics and uses:
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Insulated Wire Made in the USA
Conductor: Stranded bare copper, which offers flexibility and good conductivity
Insulation: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride), providing resistance to abrasion, oils, chemicals, and acids
Temperature Range: Typically from -40°C to +80°C (or -72°F to 153°F depending on the source)
Voltage Rating: Up to 50–60 volts, suitable for low-voltage automotive circuits
Maximum amps 18 gauge 7 amps
Maximum amps 20 gauge 5 amps
Maximum amps 22 gauge 3 amps
Amps=Watts/Volts
Since most automotive systems run on 12 volts, here are a few examples:
Standard halogen headlight (55 watts): 5512≈4.6 amps1255≈4.6 amps