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For long runs where voltage drop is borderline, increasing one AWG size typically reduces voltage drop by about 20 % (since resistance decreases proportionally to CM, which increases about 26 % per AWG step). Check both the 3 % branch and 5 % total limits from the service entrance.

Difficulty:Intermediate

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High-voltage power transmission lines run at 115,000 to 765,000 volts specifically to minimize current (I = P/V) and thus minimize I²R heating and voltage drop losses. Transmitting 1 MW at 765 kV requires only 1.3 A vs. 8,333 A at 120 V — wire size and losses differ by factors of thousands.

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