Ordered some 8/2 mc cable for my compressor and welder. The outside diameter measures just a touch over 5/8in. Searched my local lowes for mc connectors. Every thing is either too small or too big. Is there an online option? Maybe an odd size?
No. Wont fit in 3/8, and 1/2 in is to big. Can screw set screw in all the way, and pull the cable outThe Mc cable connectors are not glove fit. They are held in by a set screw with something like these as an example.
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Were you looking at something else ?
Got home, and the motor reads 5hp 21amps. Im assuming they got there numbers from start up draw. Plus an unheated garage, even with synthetic pump oil it starts slow.. maybe i could have gotten away with 10/2. But the 8/2 was 10bucks more for a 50ft roll.compressor manuals are usually pretty horrible when it comes to electrical specifications... again what is the HP rating on the motor label?
Can’t say 100% with no pics. I say in these situations, I would cut a small piece and head down to electrical supply store and ask them.No. Wont fit in 3/8, and 1/2 in is to big. Can screw set screw in all the way, and pull the cable out
I took a piece with me to lowes. The only thing that fit good was the 1/2 conduit fittings. But they dont have much of a lip to hold the anti short bushing in placeCan’t say 100% with no pics. I say in these situations, I would cut a small piece and head down to electrical supply store and ask them.
Don’t think you have a special cable, probably just choose a wrong type, make sure it is for the right cable type.
Go to an electrical supply store specific ones not big box stores, if you have those in your area. Besides that, I get wires cheaper with them when I paid cash also. These are the places electrical contractors order from.I took a piece with me to lowes. The only thing that fit good was the 1/2 conduit fittings. But they dont have much of a lip to hold the anti short bushing in place
nope. 21a would be the FLA/run ampsGot home, and the motor reads 5hp 21amps. Im assuming they got there numbers from start up draw. Plus an unheated garage, even with synthetic pump oil it starts slow.. maybe i could have gotten away with 10/2. But the 8/2 was 10bucks more for a 50ft roll.
Only if you are upsizing for voltage drop.nope. 21a would be the FLA/run amps
wire for motor circuits is sized by NEC FLC table amps
for 5HP you need #10 THWN or #8/2 NM-b...
10/2 MC wouldve worked fine for both the welder and compressor...
but now youve violated code because the ground wire in 8/2 MC is #10. code requires you to upsize the ground wire when you increase the size of the ungrounded conductors beyond the required size.
since #10 was what was needed, and you increased it to #8, it means the ground wire should also be #8.... but 8/2 MC has a #10 ground...
I thought the reason is irrelevant, but I'm no sparky and use commercial electric linesmans. Could you provide a code citation for your statement?Only if you are upsizing for voltage drop.
Unlike AC cable MC cable isn't required to have anti-short bushings.But they dont have much of a lip to hold the anti short bushing in place

250.122, up to 60 amp Overcurrent device allows #10.I thought the reason is irrelevant, but I'm no sparky and use commercial electric linesmans. Could you provide a code citation for your statement?