Wire Size for 4.17 Amps
Typical copper wire gauges for 4.17 amps across common run lengths on a 120V circuit, sized to keep voltage drop under 3% and respect the NEC 240.4(D) small-conductor rule. At 4.17A the load sits in residential-branch territory where aluminum is not a typical conductor, so the table lists copper only. Actual install sizing depends on conductor material, insulation/termination temperature rating, cable type, ambient and bundling derates, and local code.
4.17A Wire Gauge by Distance
| Distance | Copper Gauge | V-Drop (Cu) | NEC Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25 ft | 14 AWG | 0.6547V (0.5456%) | OK |
| 50 ft | 14 AWG | 1.31V (1.09%) | OK |
| 75 ft | 14 AWG | 1.96V (1.64%) | OK |
| 100 ft | 14 AWG | 2.62V (2.18%) | OK |
| 125 ft | 14 AWG | 3.27V (2.73%) | OK |
| 150 ft | 12 AWG | 2.48V (2.06%) | OK |
| 175 ft | 12 AWG | 2.89V (2.41%) | OK |
| 200 ft | 12 AWG | 3.3V (2.75%) | OK |
| 250 ft | 10 AWG | 2.59V (2.15%) | OK |
| 300 ft | 10 AWG | 3.1V (2.59%) | OK |
| 400 ft | 8 AWG | 2.6V (2.16%) | OK |
| 500 ft | 8 AWG | 3.24V (2.7%) | OK |
Copper gauges use the NEC 240.4(D) branch-circuit cap, not raw 75°C ampacity.
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This calculator provides estimates for reference purposes only. Always consult a licensed electrician and verify compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local electrical codes before performing any electrical work.