3/32in or 3mm will do.
AWG 10.
10 AWG can be solid. 8 AWG and larger should be stranded. 2008 NEC 310.3 2011 NEC 310.106(C)
6 AWG.
AWG # 10
Normally it is a 20 amp using AWG 12/2 gauge wire. But it really depends on what size wire is on that circuit. If it is white AWG 14 gauge then use a 15 amp breaker. If it is yellow AWG 12 gauge then use a 20 amp breaker.
AWG # 6 copper or AWG # 4 aluminum
4 AWG copper or 2 AWG aluminum.
Use only AWG # 10 copper.
6 AWG wire
AWG 10.
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AWG 2/0 hots with a 1/0 awg neutral with a bare 6 grnd or a 3/0 awg comerrcial
Power is the product of amps x volts, it has nothing to do with wire size.
Power is the product of amps x volts, it has nothing to do with wire size.
Size 12 in the American Wire Guage (AWG). It's a wire of about 1/10 inch diameter.
10 AWG can be solid. 8 AWG and larger should be stranded. 2008 NEC 310.3 2011 NEC 310.106(C)
AWG # 8 copper