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30 amps is often the limit recommended for standard residential wiring on a #10 copper wire.

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A ten-gauge wire is typically rated to carry around 30-35 amperes of current. It's important to consult the manufacturer's specifications or relevant electrical codes to determine the exact ampacity for a specific application.

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