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2 AWG Wire
2 AWG wire has a diameter of 0.2576 inches (6.54 mm) and is commonly used for applications that require high ampacity, such as industrial equipment, heavy machinery, and large appliances. It has an ampacity of 115 amps at 60°C (140°F), 130 amps at 75°C (167°F), and 150 amps at 90°C (194°F).
2/0 AWG Wire
2/0 AWG wire has a diameter of 0.3648 inches (9.27 mm) and is larger than 2 AWG wire. This wire is commonly used in power distribution and transmission applications, as well as for grounding and bonding. It has an ampacity of 135 amps at 60°C (140°F), 155 amps at 75°C (167°F), and 180 amps at 90°C (194°F).
Differences Between 2 AWG and 2/0 AWG Wires
Attribute | 2 AWG Wire | 2/0 AWG Wire |
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Diameter | 0.2576 inches (6.54 mm) | 0.3648 inches (9.27 mm) |
Ampacity (60°C) | 115 amps | 135 amps |
Ampacity (75°C) | 130 amps | 155 amps |
Ampacity (90°C) | 150 amps | 180 amps |
Resistance (Ohms/1000ft) | 0.624 | 0.393 |
The main differences between 2 AWG and 2/0 AWG wires are their diameter, ampacity, and resistance. 2/0 AWG wire is larger in diameter than 2 AWG wire and has a higher ampacity. Additionally, 2/0 AWG wire has lower resistance than 2 AWG wire.