12 AWG at 25A and 150 Feet: Ampacity-Invalid Reference Calculation
Reference voltage-drop calculation only. 12 AWG is NEC-capped at 20A branch-circuit OCP per NEC 240.4(D) (75°C ampacity 25A), so 25A on this gauge fails the ampacity check before voltage drop ever enters the conversation. Do not use the number below as an install spec. The 14.85-volt reference drop at 25A through 12 AWG for 150 feet is still a valid I×R calculation across the conductor, which is why this page renders it, but it is a reference-only figure and not a permission slip to run that current on that gauge.
Use this citation when referencing this page.
Circuit basis: This uses the single-phase / DC round-trip formula (factor of 2) for the voltage drop across the two circuit conductors. For a three-phase line-to-line run use the three-phase version of the page (append ?type=3ph). Switch to the three-phase version →
Assumes a 120V source on a single-phase / DC circuit. Use the circuit-basis link above to switch between single-phase/DC and three-phase.
Voltage Drop Formula (single-phase / DC)
Vdrop = (2 × L × I × R) ÷ 1000
DC and single-phase AC use the round-trip factor of 2. Current travels out to the load on one conductor and returns on another.
For a three-phase circuit at the same amps and distance, see the three-phase version (uses √3 instead of 2, so the drop is about 13.4% lower).
Percentage
%VD = (Vdrop ÷ Vsource) × 100
How This Estimate Changes with Run Length and Gauge
Gauge That Meets the 3% Target
12 AWG can't carry the 25A load in the first place, its branch-circuit OCP cap is 20A under typical conditions. The smallest gauge in our table that clears both the ampacity cap and the 3% drop target at these inputs is 4 AWG. Run the full wire-size calculator for run length, material, and drop-target variations.
Impact of Distance
Voltage drop is proportional to distance. Here is 12 AWG at 25A at different distances:
| Distance | Drop (V) | % on 120V | % on 240V | NEC (120V) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25ft | 2.48V | 2.06% | 1.03% | OK |
| 50ft | 4.95V | 4.13% | 2.06% | Caution |
| 75ft | 7.43V | 6.19% | 3.09% | Past 5% |
| 100ft | 9.9V | 8.25% | 4.13% | Past 5% |
| 150ft | 14.85V | 12.38% | 6.19% | Past 5% |
| 200ft | 19.8V | 16.5% | 8.25% | Past 5% |
| 300ft | 29.7V | 24.75% | 12.38% | Past 5% |
Same Run, Different Wire Gauges
How does wire gauge affect voltage drop for 25A at 150 feet on 120V single-phase / DC? Only gauges whose branch-circuit OCP cap is at or above the 25A load are listed, since thinner gauges would fail the ampacity check before drop even matters.
| Gauge | Drop (V) | % on 120V | % on 240V | 3% Target (120V) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 AWG | 9.3V | 7.75% | 3.88% | Past 5% |
| 8 AWG | 5.84V | 4.86% | 2.43% | Caution |
| 6 AWG | 3.68V | 3.07% | 1.53% | Caution |
| 4 AWG | 2.31V | 1.93% | 0.9625% | OK |
| 3 AWG | 1.84V | 1.53% | 0.7656% | OK |
| 2 AWG | 1.46V | 1.21% | 0.6063% | OK |
| 1 AWG | 1.16V | 0.9625% | 0.4813% | OK |
| 1/0 AWG | 0.915V | 0.7625% | 0.3813% | OK |
| 2/0 AWG | 0.7253V | 0.6044% | 0.3022% | OK |
| 3/0 AWG | 0.5745V | 0.4788% | 0.2394% | OK |
| 4/0 AWG | 0.456V | 0.38% | 0.19% | OK |
| 250 kcmil | 0.3863V | 0.3219% | 0.1609% | OK |
| 300 kcmil | 0.3218V | 0.2681% | 0.1341% | OK |
| 350 kcmil | 0.2753V | 0.2294% | 0.1147% | OK |
| 500 kcmil | 0.1935V | 0.1613% | 0.0806% | OK |
| 750 kcmil | 0.1283V | 0.1069% | 0.0534% | OK |