I'm starting on the garage wiring and plan to put in a sub panel. I've got different people telling me different things.
I was planning to just run a #6 from my main panel to my sub panel and put in a 60 amp service with 12 circuits.
However, I was told a good way to do it is to run a "#2 concentric" wiring and install a ground plate off the sub panel. This allows you to run up to 100amp service.
Now, I've had friends do it the traditional way so I can get help, but I'm not sure what kind of wire and plate I'll need to go the other way. I also don't know how deep to bury it.
I know there are a few electricians here and I would love to pay someone to do it unfortunately the budget doesn't allow so i'm stuck doing it myself.
Any input would be appreciated.
I was planning to just run a #6 from my main panel to my sub panel and put in a 60 amp service with 12 circuits.
However, I was told a good way to do it is to run a "#2 concentric" wiring and install a ground plate off the sub panel. This allows you to run up to 100amp service.
Now, I've had friends do it the traditional way so I can get help, but I'm not sure what kind of wire and plate I'll need to go the other way. I also don't know how deep to bury it.
I know there are a few electricians here and I would love to pay someone to do it unfortunately the budget doesn't allow so i'm stuck doing it myself.
Any input would be appreciated.
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