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)
AWG # 10
6 AWG.
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.
The best 10 AWG wire connectors for a secure and reliable electrical connection are typically soldered connectors, crimp connectors with heat shrink tubing, and twist-on wire connectors. These options provide a strong and durable connection that minimizes the risk of electrical issues.
AWG # 6 copper or AWG # 4 aluminum
The recommended wire size for a 100A service is typically 2 AWG copper or 1/0 AWG aluminum.
AWG 10.
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The recommended wire size for a 100A subpanel installation is typically 3 AWG copper or 1 AWG aluminum.
The recommended wire size for a 100A electrical circuit is typically 3 AWG copper or 1 AWG aluminum.
The minimum wire size for a 30Amp breaker is typically 10 AWG for copper wire and 8 AWG for aluminum wire, according to the National Electrical Code (NEC). This wire size is necessary to safely carry the amount of current without overheating.
Power is the product of amps x volts, it has nothing to do with wire size.
AWG 16
AWG # 8 copper.
AWG # 8 copper