For a 200 amp service located 300 ft away, a wire size of 2/0 AWG copper or 4/0 AWG aluminum is recommended to ensure proper electrical conductivity and safety.
For a 100 amp service in copper, a wire size of 3/0 AWG should be used.
For a 50 amp RV service, a wire size of 6 AWG should be used to safely handle the electrical load.
For a 30 amp RV service, a wire size of at least 10 gauge should be used to safely handle the electrical load.
The price is going to depend somewhat on what city the service is located in and the size and type of limo. The average price appears to be between $50 and $60 for a 20 mile drive.
Depends on the size of the fire. I will park as far away as I could.
For a 50 amp service, a wire size of at least 6 AWG (American Wire Gauge) should be used to ensure safe and efficient electrical flow.
For a 60 amp sub panel located 100 feet away, it is recommended to use a 6-gauge wire size to ensure proper electrical conductivity and safety.
For a 200 amp service, a minimum of 2/0 gauge aluminum wire should be used.
the turn flasher should be located under the dash on the driverside it should be around the fuse panel or next to the back fire wall. The size is about 1inch long and the diameter is about the size of a quater.
For a 100 amp main panel located 100 feet away, it is recommended to use a 2/0 copper or 4/0 aluminum service cable to ensure proper voltage drop and capacity for the distance. Consult with a licensed electrician to determine the specific requirements based on local codes and conditions.
Look on the handle end of the main breaker. There should be a number there. That is the amperage of the main breaker. That is the size of your house service.
Service entrance wire should be AWG #3 copper.