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wiring size + capacity question

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TroubleGuy

can a 12 gauge wire (extension cord with ends cut off) be safely used for handling my 240v equipment? or should i get some 10 gauge wire and use it?

i'm asking because this chart says 12 is for 120v and i don't need to start a house fire. :1help:

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sparkjumper

Yes you can use 12 wire on a 240V circuit its the amperes that are going to decrease with a higher voltage like 240V.Most of the wire we will be working with is rated at 600V anyway but there are a few exceptions.The wire size is determined by amperage draw regardless if its 120 or 240V and amperage draw is basically halved when powering a device at 240 as opposed to 120V
 
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TroubleGuy

thanks man. whats the max amperage draw going to be at 240v on the #12?

i was under the impression amperage draw was smaller with 240v equipment...
 

ben ttech

Active member
there are no answer to the question without the length of the wire being included.

a given amperage on a wire experiences a drop in voltage as a function of the distance it runs...


google "wire size calculators" when trying to determine what gauge of conductor you need to run...
 
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TroubleGuy

doesn't matter, electrical work is all done, had a buddy's electrician friend come do it. he did it for my last one too, i trust his work.

thanks for the tips.
 
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sparkjumper

Just for information if the run is over 100 ft. you should upsize 1 wire size for voltage drop.Anything under 100 ft and you're cool
 
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