FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions – Amass 14 AWG
The Amass 14 AWG wire is designed for high-current applications requiring low resistance and maximum safety.
It’s ideal for LiPo batteries, high-power motors, ESCs, bench power systems and main drone power connections.
The 14 AWG wire safely carries about 25 A continuous and up to 60 A peak current.
In short runs with proper cooling, it can handle up to 80 A.
Yes, 14 AWG is a common choice for LiPo battery, ESC and power distribution wiring in 5–7 inch drones and RC models.
It provides low power loss and reliable high-current performance.
Use a 4–5 mm soldering tip at 420–450 °C.
Heat the wire for a few seconds so the solder flows between strands.
Amass silicone insulation resists heat and prevents wire damage.
The 14 AWG wire has a cross-section of ≈ 2.08 mm², while 12 AWG is ≈ 3.31 mm².
12 AWG handles higher current, but 14 AWG is more flexible and sufficient for most FPV and RC power needs.