I have 6-6-6 triplex overhead that I'm running to a detached garage. At the weatherhead at the garage I'm going to splice 8 guage thhn copper to run down to the sub panel (approx 5' max of 8 guage at both ends of the run). This feeder will be on a 50a breaker.
Does anyone see any issues with this? Everywhere I've looked gives me different answers on the 50a, 8 guage part.
For reference, the 8 and 6 guage are 90°c, and the terminals on the breaker are of course 75°c. 8 guage will be in pvc from the weatherhead to inside the subpanel. Will have a drip loop. Detached garage will have a ground rod. The run already uses 8 guage at the main breaker end which is why I'm doing it this way. The run is already there, so I'm going to use it instead of buying new. I think this covers just about everything.
Does anyone see any issues with this? Everywhere I've looked gives me different answers on the 50a, 8 guage part.
For reference, the 8 and 6 guage are 90°c, and the terminals on the breaker are of course 75°c. 8 guage will be in pvc from the weatherhead to inside the subpanel. Will have a drip loop. Detached garage will have a ground rod. The run already uses 8 guage at the main breaker end which is why I'm doing it this way. The run is already there, so I'm going to use it instead of buying new. I think this covers just about everything.
- TL;DR
- Short run of 8 guage thhn on a 50a breaker. Good to go?