I have a number of less than ideal layout and aesthetic conditions that must be met which is leaving me less than ideal locations for my meter base and load center panel.
I plan to locate the meter on the outside of the wall, in the stud cavity marked “A” and I plan to locate the load center in the space marked “B”.
I have a 200a service so I need to get either 4/0 aluminum or 2/0 copper service entrance wire from the meter to the load center.
Do either of these size cables bend easily enough to come out the back of meter, into the 2x6 stud cavity so that I can run it up the stud into the joist area?
Alternatively, could I maneuver either cable enough to enter the load center in the same stud bay as the meter such that it is located on the stairs landing?
All suggestions are welcomed; thx!
I plan to locate the meter on the outside of the wall, in the stud cavity marked “A” and I plan to locate the load center in the space marked “B”.
I have a 200a service so I need to get either 4/0 aluminum or 2/0 copper service entrance wire from the meter to the load center.
Do either of these size cables bend easily enough to come out the back of meter, into the 2x6 stud cavity so that I can run it up the stud into the joist area?
Alternatively, could I maneuver either cable enough to enter the load center in the same stud bay as the meter such that it is located on the stairs landing?
All suggestions are welcomed; thx!


