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Step-by-Step Voltage Drop Calculator

See the voltage drop math, conductor checks, and final recommendation in one place.

This tool uses the standard resistance method with NEC Table 8 conductor resistance at 75 C. For detailed AC impedance, conduit, and power factor effects, confirm final design decisions in the full AC calculator.

Circuit Inputs

Pick a system and the page will show each sizing step.

Calculation Steps

Formula, substitutions, and conductor checks

Step 1

Calculate the allowable voltage drop

Allowable drop = source voltage x target drop percentage

120.00 x (3.00 / 100) = 3.60 V
Step 2

Select the correct voltage drop formula

DC and single-phase circuits use a factor of 2. Three-phase circuits use 1.732.

Vdrop = 2 x I x L x R / 1000
Step 3

Substitute the project values

Vdrop = 2.000 x 20.00 x 150.00 x R / 1000

The tool then checks conductor resistance values from smallest to largest until one passes.

Step 4: Candidate conductor checks

WireR (ohm/kft)DropPercentStatus
10.15400.92 V0.77%Pass
20.19401.16 V0.97%Pass
Recommendation: stop at 1, because it is the first conductor below the 3.00% limit.

Engineering Notes

Use one-way circuit length in the input field. The formula factor already accounts for the full conductor path in DC and single-phase work.

This page is intentionally optimized for transparency. It shows the resistance-based sizing path so estimators, electricians, and engineers can explain why a given wire size passes or fails.

For final AC design on long runs, motors, low power factor loads, or magnetic conduit systems, verify the result with the dedicated AC calculator because impedance effects can increase actual drop.