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4/3 aluminum main

racnmni

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I have a question regarding 4/3 aluminum wire. My barn, has a 60 amp panel, that is currently being fed by a 12/3 direct bury wire (I know, and the guy I bought the house from was an electrician!) My question is, what kind of load can a 4/3 aluminum wire carry? It's about a 100' run from the main panel. The 4/3 is already run, but not connected. I know copper is the better choice, but that's a big expense and the aluminum is already there... Should I hook it up, or start over?

I should say, the barn is actually my shop. I have a 220 compressor, and a welder out there, so I want to get it right for sure.
 
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rockwithjason

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I would have to look to be sure but I think you will need 4/4 as a minimum. Somebody will chime in here and give us the low down on that. The ampacity will be on the order of 65a, again I need to verify that but it's in the ball park
 
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