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Ordering Wire?

matt_i

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The zero can be said as "aught" but not "alt".

Don't forget wire pulling lube and a person to put it on as the wires are pulled.
 
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manwithtools

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The reason I asked where you were located was because their might be someone on this board that lives near enough to you that they could come by and give you a hand once you are ready to do the actual work.

I'm three hours away and if I was retired, I'd drive over to Memphis and give you hand - unfortunately, I'm not retired. :(

I'm surprised at the local inspectors attitude regrading your hiring an electrician, but it is what it is.

Once we figure out what size wire you need, I can check with my local electrical distributor - they have a location in Jackson, TN that you could pick it up at, using my discount. I know that's a bit of drive, but it might be worth it for you.

Can you post a sketch of the house and garage locations and maybe some pictures?

As others have said, IF you need a true 200 amps available in your garage with acceptable voltage drop, then you will need large than 2/0 (2 "aught"). It is quite possible your meter base could take a smaller breaker to feed your garage (150 amps say). This would allow you to run 2/0 (2 "aught) to the garage. We should do some price comparison on different size wire to see if the costs justify the 200 amp service in the garage.

150 amps is a lot for a garage, even one with a lot of equipment in it.
 
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Jojo2016

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It maybe "aught" or zero. It just sounded like "alt". So he probably meant 2/0.

Jackson isn't that far. Its about an hr away. I just drove up there to get my windows the other day.
 
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James-W

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Why would you want to put pulling lube on someone? That's kinda mean.
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I was taking a drink of diet Coke when I read that. I damn near spit some on my keyboard, but I managed to turn my head just enough to miss the keyboard. Still, I got the computer bench a bit wet, but it wiped off pretty well.
 

Radix2

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I think messing with 150ft of conduit is nuts on a 100-200A service unless there is some absolute requirement for it. Tens of millions of home underground services are direct buried, and the chances of needing to replace a service like this are about nil.

Dig the trench and kick the wire in ...like the pros do... IMO.
 
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