nealtw
Contractor retired
You might find this interesting.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-139959.html
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-139959.html
Neil I found that very interesting I appreciate you sending that. It's almost identical to my situation
Like I said, I would try it on a breaker that you have. It wouldn't hurt anything if it trips a 40 amp breaker, then you would know.
Single strand. Will put in conduit
Single strand would be a solid conductor. When you refer to "stranded" it refers to the fact that there are more than one "wire" contained within the same insulation for that same "conductor" within the cable or individual conductors. I don't think you have solid #6 but I could be wrong.
Even Home Depot gets it wrong sometimes in their descriptions.
Here they say this is stranded UF in the main description and the "specifications" when in fact it is solid (well at least the picture shows solid).
Here is actual stranded. See the difference?
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