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how to install No. 2.0 cable to electrical meter that has an old meter, this is a house remodeling and electrical panel upgraded, upgrades, how to install the ground and hot cable to the street pole and from the main house service panel

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  • Apparently no one torques their connections anymore.

  • @bagladyssuk... meaning?

  • Because we are in California, which means that we really don't have those issues due to the weather beign very nice, we never get snow, rain is very rare and the breakers to trip-off will be rare to occur . When service panel get properly wired, those issues will never occur.

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  • Yeah! you charged the homeowner $2500.00...and hired Juan for $1,000 labor and material to install..not bad for a days work.

  • dude havent you herd of wire stripers yes that is right wire stripers i got some whana barow them lol

  • @bagladyssuk or uses neutrals.

  • @ClassicElectricNJ Dude you can get a 220a. combo panel for $79 + brkrs. The damn riser costs almost as much, but $2500 is steep.

  • How many pounds do they have to be torque? Also if anybody has more videos on services meters entrance I would really appreciate it Than you

  • not sure if this was installed in the united states or not but for starters he did not torgue the lugs and the line side pipe looks like it is inside the house and thats a code violation oh and 1000 dollars for a 200 amp service he must of stole the material

  • @ggonz003 yeah, count how many outlets you have for each breaker, same thing with lights, then figure what size wire and what size breakers there is, then add extra circuits if needed as required

  • @ggonz003 maybe its over loaded, you need to add more circuits to compenate for the extra load.

  • "Should not cost you more than $1,000.00"? No way, Jose.

    My 200 amp services cost $2500.00 and we sell a lot of them.

    Not everyone wants to settle for Taco Bell dinner, some of us want to eat at the Outback Steakhouse. Hmmm steaks!

  • @poweredbydodge ...you might be right, I will check that point with the inspector as soon as we get final electrical inspection by the end of January 2011

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