depending on the insulation type. Most 12 AWG wire will carry that current capacity either. Unless you are running it in the desert or some place extremely hot where derating becomes a factor.
45-50 amps. But your overcurrent protection and wire must be designed for 125% of load so the max overcurrent protection is 55 amps or 60
A #1 copper wire with an insulation rating of 90 degrees C is rated at 140 amps.
1 sq yard = 9 sq feet 125 sq yards = 125 x 9 sq feet =1125 sq feet
Yes, no problem at all going to a larger ampacity of wire. Larger size wire yes, smaller size wire no.
six awg
123 124 + 125 ------ 372
1252 + 123 = 125
123=scyther 125=electabuzz
965 x 0.125 = 120.63
Sang during the 1995 World Youth Conference in the Philippines.
.125 is the same as 1/8 so you could buy 8 feet of wire for a dollar assuming that it is tax free.
8 and here is how: 12.5 cents = .125 dollars 1/.125=8
0.984
123 x 45 = 5,535
125
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well if you measure 125 square feet i believe you will find it to be 125 square feet.