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Old 09-01-2003, 07:38 PM
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homebild is an unknown quantity at this point
Yes, but especillay let us know when you get an "official" Underwriter's opinion and the opinion of your casualty insurer...

Till then, you and your 'electricians' continue to 'guess'...
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Old 09-02-2003, 09:01 AM
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Homebild, if your answer to every question and problem is to "call the inspector" or "call the underwriter", then why have this board? I don't think this is rocket science here. I am not an electrician, but just a regular guy seeking some advice. But thanks anyway for your attempts to help me. If there was an easy, inexpensive way to get an inspector or underwriter out to my place in the boonies, I might do it. But so far, no luck. I made a couple of attempts at it, and they act like I am crazy. So.....here we go.
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Old 09-07-2003, 09:09 PM
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My only concern would be the #4 wire. Over 600 ft you're gonna have a voltage drop causing your motors/lights (especially motor) to draw more amperage. I think I'd pay a little extra to run 2 #2 copper wires. Just my opinion. As far as lighting control from both ends, you still need to run probably 12/3 wire for your switches.
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