Joining 8 gauge wire

   / Joining 8 gauge wire #11  
Use a clear tap and then you don't have to worry about tape.


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   / Joining 8 gauge wire #13  
That was my thought. Of course the split bolts in a j-box would work well, too.

Question about the sub-panel idea. If TRR ran his 8 gauge to the sub-panel and pulled shorter runs off to the receptacles, could he use smaller wire for the runs to the receptacles?
All related to current draw. The sub-panel has other benefits, A disconnect that is not on the other side of the world, A way to add additional circuits if the need comes up and as you mentioned, Big wire to the sub-panel and smaller wire to location.
 
   / Joining 8 gauge wire #14  
My supplier sell the size you need for around $15 each.
 
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#15  
I'd forgotten about the split bolts and I'll look into that tap. Thanks. :thumbsup:
 

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