Commenting on the answer given by TIME Cables on 29 Jul 2020:
"Each of the 24 strands is 0.19mm² the overall conductor size is 0.75mm²"
Diameter is measured in linear units (mm) NOT in square units (mm²).
Reverse math suggests that if total (1 pin) conductor area is 0.75 mm², then 1 of 24 strand should be ~0.199 mm in diameter (or 0.19 mm if rounded down).
BTW, the cable specification contradicts the answer quoted above and should be fixed.
Quote from the specification: Conductor Area 0.19 mm²
whilst (quoting the answer by TIME Cables from 5 Jan 2021)
"Each of the 24 strands is 0.19mm² the overall conductor size is 0.75mm²" which mathematically does not make sense:
24 strands x 0.19mm² each == 4.56mm² (way off 0.75mm²)
By looks of it 0.19 mm is diameter of a single strand but not area of the whole conductor.
Answered by: diymath
Date published: 2021-01-09