I do believe my Masters Liscence gives me the right to also chime in. I was simply speaking from memory as the Head Electrician of Sparrows Point Shipyard.
The voltage drop for 240v vs 120 is sisgnificantly less you can run muc greater distance without significant loss. 200" you can run a #3 awg thhn/thwn copper and not run into an issue. if using 100 amp breaker you should run #2 just due to code on 100 amp terminations only rated at 75deg vs 90...
I am an Electrician in MD. I just recently did similiar project on my shed it was only 100' from main panel but I did a 50 amp 2 pole in house main lug sub panel with 8 spaces. I ran 1" PVC schedule 40 to LB's at each end then changed to Liquid tight to go to the panel. Pvc not permitted in...
I bougt one yesterday for my 4-1/2 " grinder. So far I have cut 1" and 1-1/4" .120 wall mild steel square tubing. The consistent cut depth and size makes it very easy to repeat cut motions for some cuts. So far I would have used 4 abrasive disk for the amount of cuts I have made with the Metal...
Well I'm Tommy new here but not to forums in general. I'm an electrician with over 18 years in the trade that also tends to expand my talents to all other types of trades. I will not pay someone else to do something that I am completely capable of at least researching the task.