I'm not real knowledgeable about 12 volt wiring. In doing some research on wire size and AMP ratings I find several different charts. They rate things very differently.
Just for example sake, I'm using 100 amps.
These charts state that you can run 100 amps with 10 gauge wire at 10' length.
http://www.offroaders.com/tech/12-volt-wire-gauge-amps.htm
http://www.tessco.com/yts/industry/products/itm/automotive/get_wired.html
However, this chart states that you need a 4 gauge wire at 10' long to get 100 amps.
http://bestboatwire.com/catalog/includes/languages/english/wire_gauge_chart.html
Finally... this chart states that that you can run 100 amps with 6 gauge wire up to 23 feet in length.
http://bestboatwire.com/catalog/includes/languages/english/wire_gauge_chart.html
Very confusing for me. Which is correct (if any)? Thanks for any assistance you can provide.
Just for example sake, I'm using 100 amps.
These charts state that you can run 100 amps with 10 gauge wire at 10' length.
http://www.offroaders.com/tech/12-volt-wire-gauge-amps.htm
http://www.tessco.com/yts/industry/products/itm/automotive/get_wired.html
However, this chart states that you need a 4 gauge wire at 10' long to get 100 amps.
http://bestboatwire.com/catalog/includes/languages/english/wire_gauge_chart.html
Finally... this chart states that that you can run 100 amps with 6 gauge wire up to 23 feet in length.
http://bestboatwire.com/catalog/includes/languages/english/wire_gauge_chart.html
Very confusing for me. Which is correct (if any)? Thanks for any assistance you can provide.