P1000 Wire gauge

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What gauge wire should I get for accessories if it wasn't supplied? Example, dual volt meter...
 
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I ran most everything with this..

2EDBA2E7 5034 4830 B11E 2664E3101987
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000IO6TOE/?tag=sxsweb24-20
 
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really depends on the amp load and distance, you can probably get away with 14ga on most things under 10amps, 12ga up to 15 and 10ga for 16-30amp, and anything over 30 amps run an 8ga
 
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Amps=watts/volts

150w at 12v is 12.5amps
1500w at 120v is 12.5amps
3% voltage drop at 12v is.36
3% voltage drop at 120 is 3.6

Length makes a big difference as resistance will increase and voltage drop will increase with resistance.
Correlating with a lower amp capacity for a given wire at a longer distance. Here’s where it changes. 4gauge at 240v will carry 10amps @1300’ where 4ga with 10a at 12v will only go 90’

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