Can always use $0.9 -$1.15 a foot 2-2-4 aluminum wire. Will be about the same as 4ga copper wire, but cheaper than 3 10ga THWN lines... And, you can direct bury.
edit: corrected price.. found for 93 cents a foot. 2-2-4 Aluminum URD, Per Foot at Menards
Can always use $0.9 -$1.15 a foot 2-2-4 aluminum wire. Will be about the same as 4ga copper wire, but cheaper than 3 10ga THWN lines... And, you can direct bury.
edit: corrected price.. found for 93 cents a foot. 2-2-4 Aluminum URD, Per Foot at Menards
I'm not an electrician, but our handyman that we used for 2 or 3 projects is. DO NOT PUT ROMEX inside conduit. Think it's illegal (according to code). I'd use conduit and multistrand wire. I had about 200 or 300 feet of run to our carriage house. I made the mistake of putting Romex 10/3 inside conduit. Now have 8 gauge multistrand wire good for up to 50 amps for possible eventuality of putting solar panels and back feeding through that line.
Its because outdoor conduit will eventually get water in it and romex isn't rated to get wet. How tight it is packed may come into play as well, but IIRC its mainly due to the probability of it getting wetNever heard of that one before...maybe a function of how tight the conduit is packed and it lacks proper airflow???
Its because outdoor conduit will eventually get water in it and romex isn't rated to get wet. How tight it is packed may come into play as well, but IIRC its mainly due to the probability of it getting wet
Aaron Z
yup, only UF grade wire, that looks like grey colored romex, can be pulled in conduit either above or below ground. Romex is dry use only.