12 AWG. You can run several hundred feet.
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∙ 12y ago3/0 gauge
Use 8 gauge wire.
2 AWG.
AWG #6
At the service entrance you will need AWG 1/0 gauge.
3/0 gauge
Use 8 gauge wire.
The weight of aluminum wire per foot depends on its gauge or thickness. On average, a 1000 aluminum wire with a gauge of 10 (0.1019 inches diameter) weighs approximately 0.628 pounds per foot. The weight may vary for different gauges of aluminum wire.
Someone would need to know what gauge the wire is to answer that.
Wire gauge is used to determine the size wire needed to carry the correct amount of current for the job. It must be sized appropriately for the current in the circuit you are building.
4 gauge
The guage of wire for 20 amps is #12 copper.
2 AWG.
AWG #6
The number of automotive amps a 30-foot strand of copper wire can carry depends on the gauge (thickness) of the wire. For example, a 30-foot strand of 10-gauge copper wire can typically carry up to 40-50 amps for automotive use, while a 30-foot strand of 12-gauge wire might be limited to around 25-30 amps. It's important to consult wire ampacity tables and consider factors like temperature and voltage drop to ensure safe and effective performance.
At the service entrance you will need AWG 1/0 gauge.
A 100 foot fish tape and wire lubrication will be needed to make this wire pull.