Posted by Bkpigs on November 23, 2014 at 20:41:54 from (50.103.244.174):
Built a new shop and I am going to run the power in conduit. Currently the power meter is on another barn with horrible wire and fuse panels. I want to move the service panel to the shop but leave the meter on the old barn since it is there and little worries about overhead clearance where it is. I bought some 3-O wire at a sale (200 amp wire), about 400 foot for 3 dollars. So I am going to run it in the conduit so I can upgrade the service to 200 amp if need be in the future. Right now I have 100 amp service with a 100 amp fuse immediately after the meter. So my idea is the 100 amp fuse would protect the meter and line from overload. The only problem is I need a way to connect the 100 amp wire to the 200 amp wire after the fuse. I don't think the lugs on the fuse will be large enough for the 200 amp wire and I would still need a way to splice in the neutral wire. Do they make a box with three isolated lug pairs for something like this? I would image at some point there would be a need to connect large diameter wire like that. Thanks a bunch.
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