Q:Is this price legit. I placed an order on May 4th for 250? of 2/0 and it was cancelled. I would like to order this but can?t wait a week to find out the price will not be honored.
by|May 10, 2023
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Q:I need only 25 ft of this
by|Mar 27, 2023
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A: Please contact your local Home Depot to see other quantity options for this wire.
by|Mar 28, 2023
A: so, buy it by the foot
by|Mar 18, 2024
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Q:Need to run 160 feet underground to sub panel for 100amps. What's the best gauge to use? Thanks
by|Jan 12, 2023
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A: We'd be happy to help! Please contact CableTechSupport@southwire.com with the details of your project and receive assistance from one of our wire and cable experts.
by|Jan 13, 2023
Q:Is this adequate for service entrance?, 200 amp breaker panel located right next to the source, so wire length would be about 3 ft.
by|Aug 18, 2021
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by|Oct 6, 2023
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Q:How much does a role of 500' weigh?
by|Mar 6, 2019
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A: The gross weight reel of 500 ft. 3/0 Black Stranded CU SIMpull THHN Wire is 289lbs.
by|Oct 3, 2023
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Q:I need to run this 120 feet underground for a 200 amp service entrance to a new house. So I need 3 conductors. What size and type of conduit do I need?
by|Feb 5, 2019
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A: Pulling with a buddy, 2 inch. Pulling by yourself, 2 and a half. Unbelievable how much easier.
by|Aug 9, 2024
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A: Get an electrician it will save you in the long run. It’s not that simple.
by|Dec 22, 2019
A: Please consult with a local electrician. The above advice is based upon the current edition of the National Electric Code (NEC). Free access to the latest version of the NEC is available online at www.nfpa.org/freeaccess. The NEC and local building codes regulate the types of wire and cable that can be used in specific electrical applications, as well as the manner of installation. Check your local building codes before you start any wiring and cable electrical project and be sure to obtain required permits. When your work is complete, always have it inspected for compliance with local codes to ensure that it has been safely installed.
by|Mar 6, 2019
Q:need to run to a sub panel 200amp commercial, is this the wire to use. 3gauge was existing wire used, but shorted or burned
by|Aug 22, 2018
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A: Should work just fine. Always check local requirements.
by|Jul 30, 2020
A: Please consult your local electrician. Electrical codes vary from area to area
The above advice is based upon the current edition of the National Electric Code (NEC). Free access to the latest version of the NEC is available online at www.nfpa.org/freeaccess. The NEC and local building codes regulate the types of wire and cable that can be used in specific electrical applications, as well as the manner of installation. Check your local building codes before you start any wiring and cable electrical project and be sure to obtain required permits. When your work is complete, always have it inspected for compliance with local codes to ensure that it has been safely installed.
by|Dec 19, 2018
A: This wire should work fine. The existing 3 gauge is not thick enough to conduct 200A.
by|Sep 15, 2020
Q:Can you use Type B for 3/0 wire? what type of conduit can you use for 3/0 wire?
by|May 28, 2018
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A: Please consult an electrician.
The above advice is based upon the current edition of the National Electric Code (NEC). Free access to the latest version of the NEC is available online at www.nfpa.org/freeaccess. The NEC and local building codes regulate the types of wire and cable that can be used in specific electrical applications, as well as the manner of installation. Check your local building codes before you start any wiring and cable electrical project and be sure to obtain required permits. When your work is complete, always have it inspected for compliance with local codes to ensure that it has been safely installed.