Electrical Cable | Size
#6 AWG: 2.4 ohms/1000 ft → R = 0.72 ohms → VD = 14.4V (12%) – still high.
Conclusion: For long runs, voltage drop (not ampacity) dictates cable size. Here, 150 ft at 20A needs 1/0 AWG copper despite #12 AWG being fine for 20A at short distances. For feeders and services, ensure cable can survive fault current. Most NEC installations skip this for small branch circuits because upstream breakers trip quickly, but for large feeders (e.g., 1000A service with 50kA fault current), verify using adiabatic equation. electrical cable size
[ R = \rho \fracLA ]