I am adding a sub-panel to a detached garage. I have 300 amp service in the house ( two boxes ). One of the boxes ( 200 amp ) has a jacuzzi tub on it, and that's it. I plan to use a 100 amp breaker from that box to supply the sub-panel.
The detached garage will be used as a woodworking shop, with a 220 table saw. Everything else will be 110. The only other electricity hog will be a window unit A/C. Probably a small electrical heater in the winter. The garage is only 20 X 22.
My question is: What are the pros and cons of aluminum vs cooper for the feeder cable from the house to the sub-panel? Will I be fine using aluminum? If I choose cooper I plan to use 4 ga. If I use aluminum, I will use 00 ga. I will use copper for all lights and receptacles.
The reason I ask is the aluminum is about half the cost. I understand the differneces of copper and aluminum as far as amps, heat and expanding wire. But the house is feed with aluminum wire. What would keep me from feeding a sub-panel 100 ft away with aluminum?
The detached garage will be used as a woodworking shop, with a 220 table saw. Everything else will be 110. The only other electricity hog will be a window unit A/C. Probably a small electrical heater in the winter. The garage is only 20 X 22.
My question is: What are the pros and cons of aluminum vs cooper for the feeder cable from the house to the sub-panel? Will I be fine using aluminum? If I choose cooper I plan to use 4 ga. If I use aluminum, I will use 00 ga. I will use copper for all lights and receptacles.
The reason I ask is the aluminum is about half the cost. I understand the differneces of copper and aluminum as far as amps, heat and expanding wire. But the house is feed with aluminum wire. What would keep me from feeding a sub-panel 100 ft away with aluminum?
I have to gather it is direct cost to manufacture the cable in this manner.