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Reference Chart

Wire Gauge Chart

Look up AWG wire sizes from 0000 to 40. Find diameter in inches and mm, cross-section area, resistance, and max ampacity for copper wire.

Showing 27 of 27 gauges
AWG Gauge Diameter (in) Diameter (mm) Area (kcmil) Resistance (Ω/1000ft) Max Amps (copper)
0000 (4/0)0.460011.684211.60.0490230
000 (3/0)0.409610.404167.80.0618200
00 (2/0)0.36489.266133.10.0780175
0 (1/0)0.32498.252105.50.0983150
10.28937.34883.690.1240130
20.25766.54466.370.1563115
30.22945.82752.630.1970100
40.20435.18941.740.248585
60.16204.11526.250.395165
80.12853.26416.510.628250
100.10192.58810.380.998935
120.08082.0536.5301.58825
140.06411.6284.1072.52520
160.05081.2912.5834.01613
180.04031.0241.6246.38510
200.03200.8121.02210.157.5
220.02530.6440.642416.145
240.02010.5110.404025.673.5
260.01590.4050.254140.812.2
280.01260.3210.159864.901.4
300.01000.2550.1005103.20.86
320.00800.2020.0632164.10.53
340.00630.1600.0398260.90.33
360.00500.1270.0250414.80.21
380.00400.1020.0159659.60.13
400.00310.0800.009910490.09
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Notes on This Chart

  • Max amps are for copper wire in free air at 30°C ambient. Derate for bundled or enclosed runs.
  • Resistance values are for annealed copper at 20°C (68°F).
  • For aluminum wire, max amps are about 80% of copper values.
  • Always follow NEC or local code for final wire sizing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does AWG stand for?

AWG stands for American Wire Gauge. It is a standard system for measuring wire diameter. A smaller AWG number means a thicker wire. A larger AWG number means a thinner wire.

Why does a smaller AWG number mean a bigger wire?

The AWG system is based on the number of drawing steps needed to make the wire. More steps make the wire thinner, which gives it a higher gauge number. Fewer steps make a thicker wire with a lower gauge number.

How do I pick the right wire gauge?

Start with the current your circuit needs. Then check the max amps column for copper wire. Pick a gauge that handles your current with room to spare. Also think about wire length. Longer runs need thicker wire to avoid voltage drop.

What is the difference between solid and stranded wire?

Solid wire is one thick strand. It is stiff and holds its shape. Stranded wire is many thin strands twisted together. It bends easily and fits through tight spaces. Both use the same AWG sizes.

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