24V 10A DC Wire Size at 30 Feet
Low-voltage DC wire sizing for solar, RV, marine and battery circuits — where voltage drop, not ampacity, almost always sets the wire size.
Calculations are built on the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC) and cross-checked against the published code tables. How we verify. Last reviewed June 2026.
Actual drop 1.9% at 30 ft.
Drop 1.9%. Suggested fuse/breaker: 15A.
Drop is calculated for the full round trip (30 ft each way). At 24V even a small voltage loss is a large percentage, so voltage drop governs — the wire is larger than ampacity (14 AWG, checked at 75°C) alone would need.
Solar (NEC 690.8): PV source/output circuits base maximum current on the module short-circuit current (commonly 125% of Isc), and conductor/OCPD sizing can effectively reach 156% where a second 125% continuous factor applies. Battery, inverter and load circuits are sized differently. The 15A fuse shown is only a starting point — confirm against the module max-series-fuse, charge controller and inverter ratings.
Voltage Drop by Wire Size (24V, 10A, 30 ft)
| Wire size | Voltage drop | Within 3%? |
|---|---|---|
| 14 | 7.7% | — |
| 12 | 4.8% | — |
| 10 | 3.0% | — |
| 8 | 1.9% | |
| 6 | 1.2% | |
| 4 | 0.8% |
Copper, DC resistance (NEC Chapter 9, Table 8). Aluminum is rarely used for low-voltage DC. Always also verify conductor ampacity and the manufacturer’s fuse/breaker requirement.
Common 24V DC Uses
- 24V solar arrays
- Larger RV/marine battery banks
- Off-grid inverter feeds
- Telecom/industrial DC
Different current or run?
Open the calculator in DC mode pre-filled with 24V, 10A, 30 ft.