The current rating of a 10AWG wire is typically around 30-40 amps.
The amp rating of 10AWG wire is typically around 30-40 amps.
The current rating of an 18AWG wire is typically around 16 amps.
The maximum current rating for a 20A wire gauge is 20 amperes.
The maximum current rating for an 18AWG wire is typically around 16 amps.
The current rating of an 18 AWG wire is typically around 16 amps.
The maximum current rating for a wire that can safely handle 10 wire amps is 10 amps.
The maximum current rating for an 18 AWG wire is typically around 16 amps.
The maximum current rating in amps for a 10 AWG wire is typically around 30 amps.
The maximum current capacity for a 10 wire amp rating is typically around 30 amps.
12awg will handle about 20 amps, so 10awg should handle 25-30 amps. Keep in mind that length plays a role in wire size selection. In house wiring, a wire run of 50 ft will work for 15 amps at 14awg, but increase the length to 100ft and you should use 12awg to carry 15 amps correctly.
The larger in diameter the wire is, the larger the current carrying capacity the wire has.
Wire size is rated by Amperes of current. You did not mention the wire size of the aluminum wire, so there is no way to answer your question. The voltage rating is more a rating of how good the insulation around the wire is.