Originally posted by Melbeta
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I think both should be considered when dealing with higher currents.
Ohms per foot or meter is simply the wire resistance and it's usually specified at 20 degrees C. At higher temperatures resistance gets slightly higher. The resistance is directly related to the maximum current through the wire (Ohm's law).
Current carrying capacity or ampacity is the maximum current the wire can carry without exceeding its temperature rating. Higher currents cause the wire to get hot and heating it above certain point is likely to damage its insulation and destroy your coil as well as cause other problems.
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