Posted by SKYBOW on June 29, 2015 at 20:03:43 from (97.125.137.59):
Had some wire given me to use for my workshop set up in my new garage. 55 feet of 6/6/4 looks like aluminium stranded wire. Here's my plan. Run the wire from my 200 amp panel in the basement through conduit to the far side of my garage. The two sixes will go to a 50 amp CB and the 4 to the neutral bus bar. Other end goes to a small garage CB panel with the two hots going to either side and the 4 to the neutral bus bar in the garage panel. I would run a separate ground wire to a copper rod thru the garage floor into the earth below. I plan to use 12-2 to the lights and outlets in the workshop area. Black to the CB, white to the neutral bus in the panel, and grounds to the ground bus in the panel keeping the ground and neutral bus separated in the garage panel. I will then have 220 available in the workshop for future needs.
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