aka Larry
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So my buddy has a sub panel in his attached garage. That part (minus the digging) was easy peasy. Now we need to connect it to the house panel.
We're using 2-2-2-4 aluminum MHF. House panel has and existing slot for a former electric stove that was replaced with a gas unit during a recent kitchen remodel, so we have a connection point.
House panel is located in a former garage, which was recently converted to a master bedroom. The panel had to be raised during this remodel and the feed rerouted through the bottom.
At this point it looks like our only option is to enter through the exterior wall in the cavity between the studs to the right of the panel as pictured below.
This pic was taken during the remodel.
Here's the panel in it's current state:
My question was is the correct and hopefully easiest way to run the new wire into the house panel? I'm pretty sure there is only one existing 2" knockout in the box, and that one contains the main feed.
We're using 2-2-2-4 aluminum MHF. House panel has and existing slot for a former electric stove that was replaced with a gas unit during a recent kitchen remodel, so we have a connection point.
House panel is located in a former garage, which was recently converted to a master bedroom. The panel had to be raised during this remodel and the feed rerouted through the bottom.
At this point it looks like our only option is to enter through the exterior wall in the cavity between the studs to the right of the panel as pictured below.
This pic was taken during the remodel.
Here's the panel in it's current state:
My question was is the correct and hopefully easiest way to run the new wire into the house panel? I'm pretty sure there is only one existing 2" knockout in the box, and that one contains the main feed.


