Minimal 100. Depends on load draw of home. Can be 200 amps or 400 amps as well.
You will need AWG #3 if it is a short run.
Depends on the size of the circuit which you did not list.
Rule of thumb would be 8.
To run a 100 amp subpanel from a 60 amp subpanel, you first need to ensure that the 60 amp subpanel is capable of handling the additional load. Install a double-pole 60 amp breaker in the 60 amp subpanel and connect it to the feeder wires that will supply the 100 amp subpanel. However, since the 60 amp subpanel cannot provide full capacity to the 100 amp subpanel, you should limit the load on the 100 amp subpanel to a maximum of 60 amps. It's also advisable to consult with or hire a licensed electrician to ensure compliance with local electrical codes and safety standards.
For that distance I would run AWG # 3 copper and install a sub-panel.
#10 cable is no good for 120 amps, you need #2 cable, and it can be used at a distance of 250 ft.
15 amp will run 8 outlets unless they are going to be heavily loaded. In that case use 20 amps.
You will need AWG #3 if it is a short run.
well, you set up your power, remote, and ground wire. Then you need to run your RCA cables to the back of your head unit. After that, you just connect your speakers to the amp and your done.-Shocker
160 amps is more than ample to run a 100 amp inverter.. what you need to look at is the required input amperage of the inverter and compare that to what's present in the circuit it's wired/plugged into. In most cases, you should be able to run up to a 400 amp inverter plugged into a 12v outlet, but again, you need to make sure.
Need to know the amp draw of the appliance.
Use 6 gauge
Need to know more info on ur amp ratings and how many ft the wire run will be
no i have a 1993 the amp that's in there is just for the four speaker you can run a amp kit for you twelves but don't forget that wiring kit you will need to power the amp that is in there jbl
In the United States, there isn't a hard limit on how many 20 amp circuits that can be run on a 50 amp supply. This is because in most cases, especially in homes, we don't load most circuits with more than an amp or 2, even when they are protected by a 20 amp breaker. From a practical perspective you probably have a limited number of slots for breakers in your service or supply panel.
First of all you need to know how many watts your amp is. Next go to a place that has the kits. The kit will usually tell you what size gauge power wire you will need. You also need to determine or verify if you will run your wire thru the hood or thru the firewall of the vehicle. have a nice day.
6awg/2C in shielded tech cable if it is to be exposed.