AWG # 6 copper or AWG # 4 aluminum
3 AWG in copper and 2 AWG in Aluminum.
Copper or aluminum AWG. As for gauge and such, it depends on how much amperage you have running through it, and the length of wire.
Awg #6
Yes, 12 AWG is good for 25 Amps if copper wire.If aluminum wire, then good for 20 Amps.
AWG # 6 copper or AWG # 4 aluminum
A 100 amp service requires that you use AWG 4 copper wire or AWG 2 aluminum wire.
3 AWG in copper and 2 AWG in Aluminum.
Copper or aluminum AWG. As for gauge and such, it depends on how much amperage you have running through it, and the length of wire.
Awg #6
2 AWG.
American Wire Guage. The smaller the number the larger the wire. As in an AWG 14/2 wire is much smaller than an AWG 10/2 wire.
Yes, 12 AWG is good for 25 Amps if copper wire.If aluminum wire, then good for 20 Amps.
A #3 copper wire with an insulation factor of 75 and 90 degrees C is rated at 100 and 105 amps respectively.
The one with the smallest thickness (highest AWG number) and longest length has.
I would recommend you use AWG # 2 copper or AWG # 1/0 aluminum for that distance and amperage.
For a 100 Amp breaker panel it would be 2 AWG. For 150 Amps it would require 2/0 (2 ought) aluminum wire.