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I'm thinking of upgrading to a larger standby generator on our house,
probably a 17KW model. The generator will be approximately 50 to 60 feet away from the house circuit breakers. The wire will run under the main level floor and above the lower level ceiling. I want as little current drop as possible. The generator provides 100 amps. One of the contractors under consideration wants to use aluminum wire, but I am more than willing to pay the premium between aluminum and copper. I don't have an electrical "handibook" available. What I am wondering: 1. Is 4/0 copper wire heavy enough? 2. Anyone know a supplier for about 70 feet of the stuff? Our local electrical suppliers don't seem to want to provide a length that short. Thanks. OH...boating connection...with the genny, I'll be able to charge up boat batteries even if the power company loses power... :) -- I'll believe corporations are people when Texas executes one. |
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