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That is one snazzy garage, even without the additional wiring. WOW.
edit: snazzy as in a luxury of size
Couple of questions for you, just because I'm curious...
1. Why the junction boxes, and why so huge? Seems like you could have used an LB above the panel at the ceiling and avoided the second box altogether, along with the splices. Is there a local compliance reason, or were your cables short?
2. Any reason you used an LB out the side of the panel? You could just bend the conduit into an arc that meets the panel on the left and connects to a JB near the ceiling.
Please confirm that the 6 - 50 adapter is available
2) LB ... trying to figure out what that stands for. Anyway, I was wondering after-the-fact why they didn't bend conduit from the panel as it would have been WAY easier to get the #2 through there
Edit: Size of JBs were probably just what they had lying around. With the low-pliability of #2 and #3 I'm glad they're that big.
Please confirm that the 6 - 50 adapter is available
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Yes I'm plugged in with a 6-50. Could have wired a 14-50 but at ~$1/ft for #3, I saved some money (all of $45 compared to $1200 so not a big deal). I'm not sure if they could have fit 4 #3's in the 1.5" EMT (conduit) however (in order to install a 14-50 for now ... and then the neutral wire would go unused once the HPWC is installed).
Isn't that on the wrong side of the car?Here are some pics of my temporary NEMA 6-50 receptacle installation. We ran three #3 AWG conductors to support the 100 amp circuit when I get the HPWC. We also extended the conduit higher and mounted a small junction box to accommodate some additional slack.
Good catch - I actually lied about that one. The ground is only a #6.:redface:If I had known you where having this done, I could have saved you some money with the electrician I use (which is mostly me, but I do have someone a well for permits and specialty tools/difficult jobs), unless you had to use union electricians or "house" electricians. Btw, #3 copper is good enough for the 80A continuous (100A) HPWC, "Stayonline" has it for .75 per foot, and only the the 2 hots need to be #3, the ground can be #6
Stayonline THHN: 600 Volt THHN
So do I!Great observation Robert - I have garage limitations. :smile:
Wow, your electrician torqued the hell out of that stainless cover! I'm a bit OCD, so that bothers me they warped it like that