Posted by Brian G. NY on October 16, 2012 at 18:05:54 from (72.10.223.251):
In Reply to: Re: Power posted by Greenday on October 16, 2012 at 07:30:18:
I agree with Greenday; my shop is 220 feet from my main panel also. Back in '96 I ran 3 2-0 aluminum cables in conduit out to the 100 amp breaker which seemed to work just fine. However, after discussions by John T. and others here and on other forums, I "saw the light" and ran a #4 copper ground wire back to the main panel and separated the ground and neutral in the sub-panel at the barn. Luckily, I "saw the light" just before the price of copper skyrocketed. LOL
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