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    Happy Holidays to all.

    We have a quick question. We're looking to purchase cable to hookup a sub-panel, but Home Depot, Lowes dont carry that kind of wire,

    Any help awhere in north east New Jersey or on line and the price per foot???

    Thanks in advance

  • #2
    one question: how do you intend to run this wire? through studs or in conduit, underground?
    one company sells 2/4 BX copper at $3.00 a foot.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by HayZee518 View Post
      one question: how do you intend to run this wire? through studs or in conduit, underground?
      one company sells 2/4 BX copper at $3.00 a foot.
      ...across the ceiling down to the new sub...

      This will be in an attached garage.

      Can you give the name of the company selling the wire????

      JoanK

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      • #4
        two companies are listed.
        one is: www dot nassaunationalcable dot com
        other is: www dot afcweb dot com

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        • #5
          Originally posted by HayZee518 View Post
          two companies are listed.
          one is: www dot nassaunationalcable dot com
          other is: www dot afcweb dot com
          Thanks for the info

          JoanK

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          • #6
            First opff, did you try a real electrical supply house? You will find whatever you need there.

            Second, WHY #2cu ??? This is oversized even for a 100A sub-panel.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Speedy Petey View Post
              First opff, did you try a real electrical supply house? You will find whatever you need there.

              Second, WHY #2cu ??? This is oversized even for a 100A sub-panel.
              The inspector told us that 4-4-4-6 is good for only 80% of 100amps and 2-2-2-4 was recommended.

              Question:

              What size Ser do you recommend????

              Thanks
              JoanK.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by JoanK View Post
                The inspector told us that 4-4-4-6 is good for only 80% of 100amps and 2-2-2-4 was recommended.
                W...WHAT??

                Wow. It amazes me how clueless some inspectors are, and how they take advantage of unsuspecting folks.

                We would use 2-2-2-4AL SER or 4-4-4-6CU SER. Some inspectors do not allow this and we would use a 90A breaker instead of a 100A. Or just use #1AL or #3CU. Then again, NY follows the NY Resi Code, not the NEC for one and two family dwellings.

                Commercial is completely different.

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