Posted by John_PA on March 02, 2014 at 05:56:36 from (71.182.169.182):
In Reply to: grrrrr posted by greg k on March 02, 2014 at 05:31:27:
Greg,
If the meter doesn't have a place to put another wire in, can the power company change the meter? If I run the wire in 2 inch conduit, from the meter, I will have to make a few turns in the ditch. how hard is it to pull a line through with bends in it? Maybe I can stare at it for a while and figure out a way to run it under the front porch, attached to the house for the final 30 feet, instead of making a turn. Is there a certain 200 amp panel I would have to buy that will allow me to run a wire in, and then out to the next building? 1/0 from the 200 amp panel to the 100 amp in the next building?
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