The added cost of a 3x over-build seems like it would be awfully high. Is
this good engineering practice (seriously, I don't know)?

Kevin K4VD

On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 12:38 PM, Clay Autery <[email protected]> wrote:

> How do you define "necessary".
>
> Paraphrasing K9YC, Jim....  "Big wire is your friend".
>
> I agree...
>
> I typically use wire at least 2 sizes larger than "required"....  Often
> the wire size is determined by how big of a wire I can FIT in the
> application and how much money I can part with at the time.
>
> For instance, on my current power project... I am running 6 AWG x 4 from
> the service to the sub-panel @ 50 foot run for a 60 Amp separately
> derived service where there'll never be more than about a 20 Amp total
> demand...
>
> From the sub-panel to the receptacles about 3-1/2 feet below, I am using
> 10 AWG....  only because that's the largest wire the receptacle
> terminals are rated for.
>
> From the receptacles to all equipment, minimum 10 AWG...
>
> Bigger and shorter the wire, the better...
>
> ______________________
> Clay Autery, KY5G
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>
> On 8/11/2016 10:43 AM, Ronnie Hull wrote:
> > Is 10 gauge necessary?
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
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