Wire size vs. Voltage drop 

Voltage drop can be calculated

Using Ohms Law

E = R I

where

E = voltage drop (Volts)

R = electrical resistance (Ohms)

I = current (Amps)

Example – Voltage Drop

Voltage drop in a 100 ft power line:

2 x 100 ft

#10 copper

electrical resistance 1.02 Ohm/1000 ft

current 10 Amps

can be calculated as

 E = 2 (0.00102 Ohm/foot) (100 ft) (10 Amps)

    = 2.04 Volts

Max Wire Feet @ 120 Volts, 1 Phase, 2% Max Voltage Drop
Amps Volt-Amps #14 #12 #10 #8 #6
1 120 450 700 1100 1800 2800
5 600 90 140 225 360 575
10 1200 45 70 115 180 285
15 1800 30 47 75 120 190
20 2400 36 57 90 140
25 3000 45 72 115
30 3600 38 60 95
40 4800 45 72
50 6000 57
Amps Volt-Amps #4 #2 1/0 2/0 3/0
1 120 4500 7000
5 600 910 1400 2250 2800
10 1200 455 705 1100 1400 1800
15 1800 305 485 770 965 1200
20 2400 230 365 575 725 900
25 3000 180 290 460 580 720
30 3600 150 240 385 490 600
40 4800 115 175 290 360 440
50 6000 90 145 230 290 360
60 7200 76 120 190 240 305
70 8400 65 105 165 205 260
80 9600 90 144 180 230
Max Wire Feet @ 240 Volts, 1 Phase, 2% Max Voltage Drop
Amps Volt-Amps #14 #12 #10 #8 #6
1 240 900 1400 2200 3600 5600
5 1200 180 285 455 720 1020
10 2400 90 140 225 360 525
15 3600 60 95 150 240 350
20 4800 70 110 180 265
25 6000 90 144 210
30 7200 75 120 175
40 5600 90 130
50 12000 105
Amps Volt-Amps #4 #2 1/0 2/0 3/0
1 240 9000
5 1200 1750 2800 4500 5600 7000
10 2400 910 1400 2200 2800 3600
15 3600 605 965 1500 1900 2400
20 4800 455 725 1100 1400 1800
25 6000 365 580 920 1100 1440
30 7200 300 485 770 970 1200
40 5600 230 360 575 725 880
50 12000 180 290 460 580 720
60 14400 150 240 385 485 600
70 16800 130 205 330 415 520
80 19200 180 290 365 440
100 24000 230 280 360
150 36000 185 190 240
200 48000 180