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Dspurlo81

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I'm running 4/0 aluminum wire to my shop. I'm wanting to terminate it outside then run copper inside. Is there a junction box or is this even feasible?


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Dspurlo81

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The box will be 20ft from entry. Does someone make a outdoor junction box?


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Dspurlo81

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They have terminals inside that will work with 4/0?


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unsinkable

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There are no terminals in a junction box. Drill, or knock out holes for proper size connectors to hold conductors.
You need to use a burndy (split bolt connector) or a 2 hole lug. Thin coat of noalox on each conductor, join them together with chosen lug, then rubber and vinyl tape over.
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Charles (in GA)

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Joining AL to CU will require something other than split bolts I think. You will need a rated connector such as Polaris connectors.

Still lost as to why you just don't run conduit (depending on the wire/cable being used) and just carry the wire to the panel. Adding a splice is just adding to the future failure list, and for what a junction and Polaris connectors will cost, you probably can buy the conduit.

Sounds like you are rather set on the copper inside however.

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