What wire size do I need to go 100 feet for a 100 amp service to a workshop?

For a 100 ampere circuit, the conductors will likely be required to be 3 AWG copper or 1 AWG aluminum.
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What size wire do I need to run 100 Amp Service 100 feet?

If you check the wire size chart (you have the link in the introduction), the #0 AWG wire (also known as 1/0 AWG wire) has 150 ampacity. That means that #0 AWG wire is the perfect size wire for 100 amp service 100 feet away.
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What size wire do I need to run a 100 amp subpanel?

You need a 3-3-3-5 copper SER cable to carry 100 amps (that's three #3 gauge for the two hot wires and the neutral and a #5 gauge for the ground). If you want to use aluminum, you need at least #2 gauge or perhaps #1.
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What size wire do I need to run a 100 amp service 200 feet?

Like I said before, for 100 AMP service, you'll need a #4 AWG copper wire or #2 AWG aluminum or copper-clad wire. If you're looking to install 200 AMP service, you'll need a #2/0 AWG copper wire or a #4/0 AWG aluminum or copper-clad wire.
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What size copper wire do you need for 100 amp service?

A 100 amp sub panel wiring size requirement is #4 for copper wires and #2 for aluminum wires.
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What size wire do I need for 100 amp service?



What size wire do I need for a 100 amp underground 300 ft run?

for 300 feet for 100 amp rated service I would use Aluminum direct burial 1/0-1/0-1/0-1/0, the forth can be as low as #4 for the ground (but also in conduit, even if in conduit must still be rated underground wire and required by code also) Also note the size wire the breaker can handle, cannot cut strands to make fit, ...
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What size wire do I need to run 150 feet?

150 Foot Run – A 120-volt circuit on a 20 amp breaker will require 6/2 AWG wire for 150 feet.
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How far can you run #2 aluminum wire?

Example calcuation 2 - Aluminum Wire, 1 phase power

Cable run: 400 ft. 1 conductor per phase utilizing a 1000 kcmil Aluminum conductor installed Direct Buried will limit the voltage drop to 2.61% or less when supplying 194 amps for 400.0 feet on a 240 volt 1 phase system.
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How do I calculate what size wire I need?

How do I calculate wire size for motors?
  1. Multiply the resistivity (Ω•m) of the conductor material by the peak motor current (A), the number 1.25, and the total length of the cable (m).
  2. Divide the result by the voltage drop from the power source to the motor.
  3. Multiply by 1,000,000 to get the result in mm2.
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How many amps is #6 wire good for?

6 gauge wire can handle anywhere from 32 amps to 60 amps (check 6 Gauge Wire Amps Chart further on). This depends on copper vs aluminum wire and temperature. 6 gauge wire can handle anywhere between 384 watts to 14.400 watts (check 6 Gauge Wire Wattage Chart further on).
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How do I calculate electrical wire length?

By dividing the resistance value for the entire wire by the resistance value for the 1 m length, you can estimate the overall length of the wire (in meters).
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Can you run a 100 amp sub panel off a 100 amp main panel?

Let me try and answer some of your questions. First the panels you are looking at that are rated 100A simply means you can use them for any application up to 100A. You can for example add a 60A breaker to your existing panel and protect the new subpanel with a 100A rating.
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How many circuits can you have on a 100 amp service?

Typical 100-amp panels have 20 circuits, meaning they can handle 20 full-sized breakers. 20/24 panels can hold 16 full-sized and 4 twin breakers (24 circuits in total). The number of breakers can max out to 30-42, too, depending on the design of your 100-amp pane.
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Can a 60 amp breaker feed a 100 amp sub panel?

You can feed a 100 Amp panel with a 60 Amp breaker. Keep in mind that the sub panel needs to be rated above the breaker size.
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What size wire do I need to run 200 amp Service 200 feet?

Installation of 200 amp electrical service needs a #2/0 AWG copper wire or #4/0 AWG for aluminum or copper-clad wire inside a minimum of 1.5 inches, schedule 40 or 80 PVC conduit for underground service. However, 2 or 2.5 inches is recommended if running 3 wires in the same conduit.
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What size wire do I need for 125 amp service?

125A is #1 copper or #1/0 aluminum (you need to call it 120A feeder, but you get to round up to 125A breaker since 120A is not made.) If you need full declared 125A you'd need 2/0 aluminum.
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Can you run a 200 amp sub panel off 200 amp main?

Is feeding a 200A sub from a 200A main legit? Yes, and you don't even need another 200A breaker. The 200A breaker alread present in the panel will suffice, and so you can use a subfeed lug kit as DrSparks advises.
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What wire size do I need to go 200 feet for a 60 amp service to a workshop?

60 amp wire size is either 6 AWG or 4 AWG wire (AWG stands for American Wire Gauge; standard wire sizing is the US) for 220V voltage. An amateur will use a 6 AWG wire size for 60 amp 220V. A professional will always use 4 AWG wire size for 60 amp 220V.
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What size wire do I need for 30 AMPs at 200 feet?

In most cases, you will need an #8 AWG wire for a 30 amp 240V circuit. The key for 30 amp wire sizing is to account for 2 NEC codes, namely: NEC 220-2 Code. This requires that a conduit wire's maximum load (30 amps) represents 80% of ampacity of that wire.
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What size wire do I need for 400 feet?

Thus, in order to keep voltage drop at the camera to less than 3 volts given a camera load of 2 AMPs and a 400 foot paired wire run, we need to use a wire gauge in the range of 10-13 AWG.
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What size neutral do I need for 100 amp service?

When it comes to the lines connecting master and secondary panels, where the line will carry as much as a full 100 amps, use a 2-gauge non-metallic sheathed electrical cable. The cable must contain one or two hot wires depending on your needs, one neutral wire, and one ground wire. Each wire should be 2-gauge in size.
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Can I run a 100 amp sub panel off 200 amp main?

Can you add a 100 amp breaker to your main panel? Yes you have 12 slots the double pole breaker will only take 2 slots.
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