Wire Ampacities

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Lifer
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I'm drawing a blank on how to correlate wire ampacities. I have two ~15v circuits with a 25ft one way run. One needs to carry about 100 amps, the other about 2 amps. What gauge wire is needed for these? I don't need to go overkill since this isn't a quality needed circuit and voltage drop isn't much of a concern, I just wanna be sure I don't need a fire extinguisher.
 

Gillbot

Lifer
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Originally posted by: 95SS
100 amps = 4ga
2 amps = 24ga

Thanks! I thought the 4AWG would be ok but wasn't sure about the 2amp circuit. Been too long, might have to go dig out my electrical handbook.
 

Batti

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He said "word" as in Ampacity is not a word (but it is).

Look here for voltage drops, etc. Are you really running only 15 volts? If so, these tables won't help as much.
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