txturbo
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Ok electricians.....I have a 200 amp panel on my meter pole. I need to run 100 amps to my shop panel that is 160 feet away through 2" conduit. What size wire do I need?
#3/0-CU for a ~2.5% Voltage drop
#1-CU for a ~4.2% Voltage drop
Not sure if you are getting the 3/0 through 2" or not tho.
Woa nelly! Where'd u get those numbers?
I do the math by hand and got way smaller:
#2 CU will give u a 6.22v or 2.6% drop @ 100a full load.
If the OP wants to use al go with #1/0 al which would give u a 6.43v drop or 2.7%.
So OP u would need 2-2-2-8 CU (the #8 is for the EGC) or 1/0-1/0-1/0-6 AL
OP dont forget 2 rods and a ground bar kit. Also make sure neutral bar is isolated in the subpanel.
i like this option....thanks.....I didn't even think about MHF.Use 2/0-2/0-2/0-1 MHF (Mobile Home Feeder). It's an assembled cable ready to go. Can be direct bury or put in conduit. Best practice is to put in conduit underground, has to be in conduit where above ground. 2" conduit will work.
I dont really use those calcs either. My first thought was it got plugged in for 120v.
I have a chart from an electric supply that is super simple, not sure I even know the math to really do it any way, ha, but really do it from memory and simple estimation.
Wow....nobody around here has 2/0-2/0-2/0-1 MHF.
Is there anything in the code that says I can't use un-insulated solid copper ground wire for the EGC going to my sub panel?
I already have the other wire. I was just asking about the EGC because I have a whole spool of it already.
2-2-2 THHN/THWN and the bare copper is #8.