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4/0 AWG Wire for 100 Feet

Voltage drop analysis for 4/0 AWG copper wire over a 100-foot one-way run. See whether this gauge is suitable for your circuit at various loads and voltages.

Wire
4/0 AWG
Distance
100 ft
Resistance
0.049
Ω/1000ft

Voltage Drop at 100 Feet

Single phase, copper conductor, one-way distance. ✅ = under 3%, ⚠️ = 3-5%, ❌ = over 5%

Load V-Drop @ 120V @ 240V
15A 0.15V ✅ 0.1% ✅ 0.1%
20A 0.2V ✅ 0.2% ✅ 0.1%
30A 0.29V ✅ 0.2% ✅ 0.1%
40A 0.39V ✅ 0.3% ✅ 0.2%
50A 0.49V ✅ 0.4% ✅ 0.2%

How Voltage Drop Is Calculated

Voltage drop for single-phase circuits: Vdrop = 2 × I × R × L

Where I = current in amps, R = resistance per foot (0.000049 Ω/ft for 4/0 AWG copper), and L = one-way distance (100 ft).

The factor of 2 accounts for both the supply and return conductors. NEC recommends a maximum 3% voltage drop for branch circuits and 5% for the total circuit (feeder + branch).

If voltage drop is too high: Use the next larger wire size. Going from 4/0 to larger AWG roughly halves the voltage drop. Alternatively, for 120V loads, consider rewiring for 240V — same absolute drop but half the percentage.

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