Killer95Stang
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About 9 years ago, I had an electrician friend of mine install a sub panel in my garage. This was a part of a panel upgrade to 200amp service and rewire of the house during remodeling. At the time, I only needed 240v 40amp service in the garage to use with my Hobart 190 mig welder. My electrician used 3/4" armor flex conduit for the 50 foot run in the attic from the panel to the garage wall, used an "LB" (not sure on the verbage) at ceiling height and down to the sub panel. This was filled with 8ga THHN wire, which was dedicated for a 6-50P outlet under the sub panel.
Fast forward to a few weeks ago, where we took delivery of our Rivian electric SUV. So far I have been getting by with a portable 32 amp charger, plugged into my welder outlet, but I would like to upgrade to perminent 48amp wall mounted charger. The chargers buss connectors seem to max out at 6 gauge and the wiring sizing chart says I need to 6 gauge wiring to support the 48amp capability. When I called my electrician, he said the 3/4" conduit would be too small to run 6 gauge and he would need to up size it to 1 inch. Not a big issue, but he did say he would have to break up the stucco above the flush mounted panel to gain access for the new conduit. I'm okay with that, but because he is so busy and the pain of breaking up the wall to run conduit, he has been putting me off for months. This has led me to research more options or even hire another eletrician to rewire the sub panel.
So here is my question. When I look up wire fill for 3/4" armor flex conduit, it says I can run (4) 6ga THHN wires through it. Is that really possible? Do I have to run a neutral, since my EV charger doesn't require one? If I don't that would bring the wire count down to (3) wires. Last, would 6gauge romex be even harder to work with?
Fast forward to a few weeks ago, where we took delivery of our Rivian electric SUV. So far I have been getting by with a portable 32 amp charger, plugged into my welder outlet, but I would like to upgrade to perminent 48amp wall mounted charger. The chargers buss connectors seem to max out at 6 gauge and the wiring sizing chart says I need to 6 gauge wiring to support the 48amp capability. When I called my electrician, he said the 3/4" conduit would be too small to run 6 gauge and he would need to up size it to 1 inch. Not a big issue, but he did say he would have to break up the stucco above the flush mounted panel to gain access for the new conduit. I'm okay with that, but because he is so busy and the pain of breaking up the wall to run conduit, he has been putting me off for months. This has led me to research more options or even hire another eletrician to rewire the sub panel.
So here is my question. When I look up wire fill for 3/4" armor flex conduit, it says I can run (4) 6ga THHN wires through it. Is that really possible? Do I have to run a neutral, since my EV charger doesn't require one? If I don't that would bring the wire count down to (3) wires. Last, would 6gauge romex be even harder to work with?
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