mx842
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You don't use copper on service or sub service feeders. Aluminum is 1/4 the cost. You wont find that at the box stores, you'll have to go to an electrical supply company.
Ok, that makes sense from a cost stand point but don't you have to go bigger if you use Aluminum? You are right about the box stores not having much because all I have found there is the house trailer buried wire which is 2,2,2,1 and from their chart is only good for 75 amps I think.
Thinking back to a few years ago I had rented a storage lot that was shared by a large electrical contractor. There was hundreds of rolls of service wire piled up all over the place that were brought for different jobs and never used. When things would get slow the boss would get his men to go to the yard and cut this stuff up in 3' pieces and strip it then haul it to the salvage yard. He used the money for the big Christmas party he had every year.
He told me if I ever needed anything to just get it but let him know what I got so he could keep track of it. Now I wish I was still there because this would take care of what sounds like a major expense I really had not put much thought in to.