BellyUpFish
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Splicing #6 copper to #2 aluminum URD.
Aside from skipping the splice and running aluminum the entire way (which I'm considering) what is the best method to splice these two together?
I'm running a feed to my detached garage and while the house was being built, the electrician ran a short run of #6 copper out for me to splice into for my shop run. I'd love to rip it out and install the #2 aluminum, but that stuff is so stiff, it may prove problematic to fish into the panel in the house. Basically 2 90* turns in a very short space, unless I drill a hole through the brick and go straight up into the panel..
So, while I contemplate that decision, if I splice, I need to figure out the best way to do that..
I know split bolts have been used since the ark was built, but being aluminum, I'm a little concerned with the expansion/contraction issue and having to tear into them yearly to check the secureness of the connection.
What is better than a split bolt for this operation?
Aside from skipping the splice and running aluminum the entire way (which I'm considering) what is the best method to splice these two together?
I'm running a feed to my detached garage and while the house was being built, the electrician ran a short run of #6 copper out for me to splice into for my shop run. I'd love to rip it out and install the #2 aluminum, but that stuff is so stiff, it may prove problematic to fish into the panel in the house. Basically 2 90* turns in a very short space, unless I drill a hole through the brick and go straight up into the panel..
So, while I contemplate that decision, if I splice, I need to figure out the best way to do that..
I know split bolts have been used since the ark was built, but being aluminum, I'm a little concerned with the expansion/contraction issue and having to tear into them yearly to check the secureness of the connection.
What is better than a split bolt for this operation?