I'm stuck on the simplest question. I see that you are feeding directly to the back of the disconnect. No LB - great, I'd like to do the same. My question relates to that line. Is this a section of conduit or is it romex? Thank you.
Line right looks like it has insulation creep up into the terminal connector. Also, since all the electrical connections are copper to aluminum then something needs to be done to prevent galvanic corrosion.
Helpful video...thanks. However, what wire qauge is needed for a 60amp/240v disconnect box on a 75ft run and what is a diff....between a single/3 phase wiring? Any tips will be appreciated.
What about the neutral? Doesn't the compressor and motor need a return?
Thank you very much, your way is very easy to do it by myself.
Very good video thanks
Thanks for the video. Did you put a bushing, or an adpater/connector in the hole at the back of the box for the wires coming from the house ?
I'm stuck on the simplest question. I see that you are feeding directly to the back of the disconnect. No LB - great, I'd like to do the same. My question relates to that line. Is this a section of conduit or is it romex? Thank you.
Line right looks like it has insulation creep up into the terminal connector. Also, since all the electrical connections are copper to aluminum then something needs to be done to prevent galvanic corrosion.
Helpful video...thanks. However, what wire qauge is needed for a 60amp/240v disconnect box on a 75ft run and what is a diff....between a single/3 phase wiring? Any tips will be appreciated.
10 gauge Stranded
just found your video. it was very helpful!!
Amen
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