I'm getting ready to order my wire (XHHW, Cu). I've decided to go with 3AWG CU. The max length of the run is 110', so I'm estimating 120':
#3 CU - 120' - 100A = 2.5%
In reality, when using the system I doubt I'll go above 60A:
#3 CU - 120' - 60A = 1.5%
Am I missing anything? Switching to a #2 will be very costly, and only nets me .5%
#2 CU - 120' - 100A = 2%
#2 CU - 120' - 60A = 1.2%
The only thing I can think of would be starting up a motor for a tool, it could draw a large number of amps (inrush current), but I don't know whether in practice this matters.
#3 CU - 120' - 100A = 2.5%
In reality, when using the system I doubt I'll go above 60A:
#3 CU - 120' - 60A = 1.5%
Am I missing anything? Switching to a #2 will be very costly, and only nets me .5%
#2 CU - 120' - 100A = 2%
#2 CU - 120' - 60A = 1.2%
The only thing I can think of would be starting up a motor for a tool, it could draw a large number of amps (inrush current), but I don't know whether in practice this matters.
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