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    Replacing old sub panel 1950's

    50's subpanel. Ok, then to run a new, 4wire se cable to subpanel, the length of 50 ft. what guage will we be looking at? I can run the cable, have it connected and inspected, or at least inspected The sub panel breaker is 60 amp.
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    Replacing old sub panel 1950's

    1950's sup panel 2 I missed asking this in my last post; after reading further. The 3rd wire is the isolated neutral, how would I get a dedicated ground? Run a ground from the panel, down the second floor wall to a double grounding pipe? I'd like to stay as close to code for a reason; it's...
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    Replacing old sub panel 1950's

    1950's sub panel upgrade Ok, as I remember, it was a few months ago I was there, there is the red, black and a 3rd wire. they all are insulated. The red, black connect at the top of this panel, the twisted 3rd wire is attatched at the bottom, I'm assuming neutral. Updating to a new panel...
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    Replacing old sub panel 1950's

    Hello, In our Michigan cottage, I had the fuses upgraded to 100 amp breaker service. There is a fused subpanel upstairs that feeds the 2nd half of the house The wire feed is entance cable 3 wire. The red & black and a bare metal as I remember. With a new subpanel, will I simply be copying...
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