What Size Wire for 20 Amp 100 Feet Away
Pre-calculated NEC-compliant wire size for 20 amps at 100 feet on a 120V single-phase circuit. Immediate answer below.
Recommended Wire Size
Based on NEC Table 310.16 (75°C column), single-phase, 120V, 3% max voltage drop, one-way distance 100 ft.
Wire Comparison Table
| Wire Size | Ampacity | V-Drop (V) | V-Drop (%) | V at Load | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 AWG | 15A | 12.56V | 10.47% | 107.4V | |
| 12 AWG | 20A | 7.92V | 6.6% | 112.1V | |
| 10 AWG | 30A | 4.96V | 4.13% | 115V | |
| 8 AWGREC | 50A | 3.11V | 2.59% | 116.9V | |
| 6 AWG | 65A | 1.96V | 1.64% | 118V | |
| 4 AWG | 85A | 1.23V | 1.03% | 118.8V | |
| 3 AWG | 100A | 0.98V | 0.82% | 119V | |
| 2 AWG | 115A | 0.78V | 0.65% | 119.2V | |
| 1 AWG | 130A | 0.62V | 0.51% | 119.4V | |
| 1/0 AWG | 150A | 0.49V | 0.41% | 119.5V | |
| 2/0 AWG | 175A | 0.39V | 0.32% | 119.6V | |
| 3/0 AWG | 200A | 0.31V | 0.26% | 119.7V | |
| 4/0 AWG | 230A | 0.24V | 0.2% | 119.8V | |
| 250 kcmil | 255A | 0.21V | 0.17% | 119.8V | |
| 300 kcmil | 285A | 0.17V | 0.14% | 119.8V | |
| 350 kcmil | 310A | 0.15V | 0.12% | 119.9V | |
| 400 kcmil | 335A | 0.13V | 0.11% | 119.9V | |
| 500 kcmil | 380A | 0.1V | 0.09% | 119.9V |
Table shows all standard AWG/kcmil sizes for 20A at 100 ft on 120V (copper). Green check = meets both ampacity and 3% voltage drop. REC = smallest compliant size.
Key Considerations
For a 20A circuit at 100 feet on 120V, both ampacity and voltage drop must be satisfied. NEC recommends keeping the total voltage drop (feeder + branch) under 5%, with no more than 3% on either segment alone.
Copper conductors at 75°C column (THHN/THWN-2) are assumed. If using 60°C terminations, derate the ampacity to the 60°C column values. Verify the temperature rating of your terminals.
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