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Wire Gauge Calculator

Calculate the recommended AWG wire gauge based on current, distance, and acceptable voltage drop.
Supports feet and meters.

Recommended Wire Gauge

Wire Gauge Selection is based on keeping voltage drop within acceptable limits over the wire run distance.

Voltage Drop Formula: V_drop = (2 × Length × Current × Resistance_per_unit) / 1000

The factor of 2 accounts for the round-trip (positive and negative conductors).

Unit handling:

  • Feet: Uses resistance in ohms per 1,000 feet (standard AWG tables)
  • Meters: Converts to feet internally (1 m = 3.281 ft)

AWG resistance values (copper, at 20°C):

AWG Ω/1000ft Max Amps
14 2.525 15A
12 1.588 20A
10 0.999 30A
8 0.628 40A
6 0.395 55A
4 0.249 70A
2 0.156 95A

General rule: Keep voltage drop under 3% for branch circuits and 5% total for feeder + branch combined.


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