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Southwire Electrical By-The-Foot Wire/Cables (various lengths/sizes) on clearance w/
Up to 75% Off listed below. Select free store pickup to save on any delivery fees where stock permits.
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- Product is typically sold by the foot (continuous); add the length desired in feet as your quantity and add to cart
- Wire is made of soft, bare copper twisted conductors and features a thermoplastic insulation
- May be used for multi-conductors suitable for furnace controls
- Product pricing/availability may vary by location due to clearance item
- Offer valid while promotional price/supplies last
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2017 Wiring Simplified
2020 Ugly's
2020 NEC
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6AWG for 100A
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Which should/would I order?
Which should/would I order?
Absolutely not. They just need #6 for a 100amp sub panel @ 50'.
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For 100 Amp: https://www.lowes.com/pd/1-0-1-0-...5002973541 $5.51 a foot
For 200 Amp: 3x https://www.lowes.com/pd/Southwir...t/50101590 ($4.47 a foot), Ground https://www.lowes.com/pd/4-Gauge-...ot/3345460 Total $6.46 a foot, $5.86 for 200+ feet
or for 200 Amp: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Southwir...ot/3129327 ($3.63 a foot), Ground https://www.lowes.com/pd/4-Gauge-...ot/3345460 $5.62 a foot, $5.02 for 200+ feet
200 Amp option 2 is essentially cheaper than both above, but is aluminum and thicker.
I bought 8AWG THHN/THWN-2 for a few future projects. Electric to shed, garage for EV, and hot tub. Looking to run 50amp on these using the 75c ratings. Might be enough left for some future solar work but can only plan so much. Huge savings.
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I would like to know this too.
You would have to run a pvc Conduit to the light. If the light is led, and the distance is not too far from the panel 14 awg should be more than good enough.
6AWG for 100A
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these aren't on sale at my local store though.