A #6 copper conductor will limit the voltage drop to3% or less when supplying 30 amps for 175 feet on a 220 volt system.
For a 175 ft run of underground wiring to a church sign, it is recommended to use 10-2 wiring. This size will ensure that the wiring can handle the voltage drop over the distance without issues.
You are probably thinking about 1/0 wire (1 ought wire). In copper it is rated at 175 amps and in aluminum 125 amps.
175 microns or less
A 2/0 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated at 185 amps. A motor feeder by code has to be 125% greater than the motors full load amperage. Therefore 175 x 125% = 218 amps. A 4/0 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated at 235 amps.
1 ounce = 28.3495 grams 175 ounces = 175 x 28.3495 = 4961.16 grams
4/0 (4 ought) in copper will handle 250 amps. The voltage drop at 175 ft. is about 2.14 volts which should be okay.
151 + 24 = 175
A 3/0 aluminum conductor will limit the voltage drop to3% or less when supplying 125 amps for 175 feet on a 220 volt system. If the 125 amp load is a sub distribution panel that is not going to be fully loaded to 125 amps then using the exact connected load, which might be smaller than 125 amps will effect the wire sizing. The grounding conductor for that size distribution panel is #6 bare copper.
For a 175 ft run of underground wiring to a church sign, it is recommended to use 10-2 wiring. This size will ensure that the wiring can handle the voltage drop over the distance without issues.
Honda civic 1997 comes out with 175/65r14 size 14inch wheels Honda civic 1997 comes out with 175/65r14 size 14inch wheels
You are probably thinking about 1/0 wire (1 ought wire). In copper it is rated at 175 amps and in aluminum 125 amps.
175/65-r14t
175/70r/13
175/70R14 is stock size for the stand neon
Not a good idea. But if you insist they you need to change the aspect ratio. For instance if you have a 215/60-15 tire and want to go to a 175 then you must go with a 175/75-15 to keep the overall diameter close to the same. Otherwise your speedometer will be way off and handling, performance, traction, and fuel mileage will be adversely effected. My advice is to stick with the OEM size.
BB's are all the same size .175 for all the BB guns.
175-70-14