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Episode 16 – Service Entrance Wiring.
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Thank you
I am about to do the same service.. can you tell me what the model Meter base you use? Thank you!
Can you tell me the part number of the meter base. That’s exactly what I want to do but can’t find a meter base.
Looks Great! We wired ours the same. We have a cut-off panel that feeds into the house to a breaker panel. Just a suggestion, I used the breaker slots on cut-off panel (I think we got 8 as well) to feed an RV service box and a couple of outdoor outlet boxes. I also used it to bring in my feed from my solar array. We went with direct grid-tie on the solar to avoid the cost of the batteries. The electric company provided us with a bi-directional meter that will run backwards when we're producing more solar electricity than the house is using at the time. We're in the process of adding a 2nd house to the property along with a 2nd cut-off box. Good luck with your project.
Thanks. This is very similar to what I'm doing. Thanks! My county power company seems to be a little more strict than yours. I just had to build a rack(you can see what I had to do in my latest video) for my service.
My parents house is set up the same way with the external box next to the meter. They have 380 amp service and it was installed in '96. So what your power company did isn't nothing new.
2AWG is larger than, not smaller than, 4AWG.
Nice job….those extra spaces in the pnl can go towards the future MAN CAAAVE⚡⚡
Kick ass
Which supply house did you get everything from?
Bonding bushings ?
I didn't see any grounds??
With a dual lug input, do you bond the neutral to ground on both panels? Just curious, sorry if that is a dumb question, I am not an electrician of any sorts, just like to learn new things.
Technically, it is single phase. Not phase 1 and phase 2.
what about the ground?
Thanks for sharing. I have a replacing the electrical service project coming up at home and I like your idea of using the disconnect with the feed through lugs.
I enjoyed the video and all of your explanations to the comments. I even enjoyed the arguing between commentators. You have shown exactly the type of service panel setup that was recommended to us by the engineer in our county (TN). I had started looking for a 400 amp panel but your setup will work much better for us, considering that so many items are backordered for months. Our house is an existing older one that we stripped to the studs, but its about the same distance as yours. We have to provide the meter base, and dig the trench and lay the conduit from the meter base to the transformer 96 ft away. Otherwise we will have a very similar setup, so I hope you don't mind if we need to pick your brain at a later date. I especially like the spaces in the shutoff panel for the house. We wanted to power the well from the shed instead of the house (closer, after rewiring the house) and maybe add a plug for a camper. If you were to have a home generator installed, I wonder if it could be connected to that shutoff panel for the house to keep the sound level down. I'd like to add that it's both very helpful and very brave to post your videos, knowing that people will attack your choices. They fail to consider differences in local jurisdiction rules, updated and improved materials, and good old fashioned research, not to mention just not listening to what you are saying (regarding the grounding among other things). I am a major diy-er not as much by choice as necessity. Too many years of hired out jobs not so well done (I learned a lot from their mistakes) and now the lack of availability from the pros (my jobs are too small), so I'm going it on my own with the help of those willing to share their wisdom.
Would it have been to code to mount that box flipped 180 so that the large wires had a shorter run?
No ground rods? Other than that installation looks clean. Check nec 250
NEC 70 requires Service Entrance Disconnect that’s why…
Can you please provide info for the outdoor disconnect panels that you are using.? Thanks
Your grounding is poor, plywood isn't FR.
I wonder what guage the power company uses to feed that setup. Probably 4/0… Also if you touch a feed lug with your screwdriver there will be a nice 💥 and the screwdriver end Melts and or welds itself to the panel, (usually just takes a nice big chunk out of the end of your screwdriver) ask me how I know.😜 Much appreciated for the video too. 😎👍🙏💯
Nice. Question and I’m a non electrician by the way. If I’m using a 2 gang meter socket and I want to feed 2 200 amps to 2 meters. Is 3/0 Cooper okay to wire to that meter socket or would I need 4/0 copper?
when you said '2 phases', did you mean split phase where the phases are 180 degrees apart? (1:30)
Who is your Utility? I am in the solar biz and would like to use these boxes
Nice presentation sir..You used aluminum conductor.. My suggestion is for you to have the main Ground conductor..overall nice presentation..Shout out and God bless..
U walked under a leader.
What's the benefit of having parallel mains versus 1 main and two subs?
Did you use the 83% rule? Since the entire load isn’t going to be out there?
Where is your bonding!?! You are putting everything at risk by not directing the faults back to the source. Fire/shock hazards everywhere now. This is why you hire a licensed electrician
Do you have a link to the 2nd box beside the meter box?
What State was this ?
Did u remove your ground screw from the panel inside ???