ishamael69
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So, the electricians who wired my 200 amp sub panel in the garage put two different size bus bars in. Both have isolated standoffs, but the ground is bonded to the box. Neither have green screws. The ground one is long, and the neutral is shorter.
This leads to my problem: I'm out of neutral spots. I can double up grounds, but not neutrals. So, my thought was to swap the bars. However, the aluminum service cables are of course mounted to the bus, and I don't know how to ensure they are properly torqued if I remove them. Also, I don't know if I need to regrease them.
Can I swap the buses? If so, how do I get proper torque? (The main breaker is actually in a separate box, so the entire box can be killed.) For that matter how do I know if I've been torquing the breakers correctly? I've been tightening them as tight as I can, but I just saw pics on here where a cable melted from over torquing, which I didn't know was an issue.
This leads to my problem: I'm out of neutral spots. I can double up grounds, but not neutrals. So, my thought was to swap the bars. However, the aluminum service cables are of course mounted to the bus, and I don't know how to ensure they are properly torqued if I remove them. Also, I don't know if I need to regrease them.
Can I swap the buses? If so, how do I get proper torque? (The main breaker is actually in a separate box, so the entire box can be killed.) For that matter how do I know if I've been torquing the breakers correctly? I've been tightening them as tight as I can, but I just saw pics on here where a cable melted from over torquing, which I didn't know was an issue.