For a 200 amp service, a minimum of 2/0 gauge aluminum wire should be used.
For a 200 amp service, it is recommended to use aluminum wire that is at least 4/0 gauge in size to ensure proper conductivity and safety.
For a 100 amp service in copper, a wire size of 3/0 AWG should be used.
Don't use aluminum wire inside the house.
For a 100 amp electrical service, a service entrance cable of at least 2 AWG copper or 1/0 AWG aluminum should be used.
For a 100 amp service, a minimum of 2-gauge copper or 1/0 aluminum entrance cable should be used.
For a 50 amp RV service, a wire size of 6 AWG should be used to safely handle the electrical load.
For a 200 amp service located 300 ft away, a wire size of 2/0 AWG copper or 4/0 AWG aluminum is recommended to ensure proper electrical conductivity and safety.
The most commonly used conductor of electricity is copper. For larger size service conductors the most commonly used conductor for electricity is aluminum. Aluminum service conductors are used to keep the overall cost of the project lower and are lighter to work with than copper wire.
Copper wire is recommended for a 100 amp service due to its higher conductivity and lower resistance compared to aluminum wire.
Copper wire is recommended for a 200 amp service due to its higher conductivity and lower resistance compared to aluminum wire.
For a 30 amp RV service, a wire size of at least 10 gauge should be used to safely handle the electrical load.
For a 50 amp service, a wire size of at least 6 AWG (American Wire Gauge) should be used to ensure safe and efficient electrical flow.