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A #6 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 75 or 90 degrees C are both rated for 65 amps.

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Number 6 gauge wire typically has an ampacity rating of around 55-75 amps and a voltage rating of 600 volts. These ratings may vary depending on the specific type of wire and the regulations in your area. It is important to consult the National Electrical Code (NEC) or a qualified electrician for accurate information.

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Voltage rating is dependent on the insulation, not the wire gauge.

An AWG 6 wire is rated at 50 Amps.

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101 amps for chassis wiring, 37 amps for power transmission.

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Q: What is the amp and voltage rating for number 6 gauge wire?
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