Now what??
Thanks, James
If your neutral bar does not have screws that wires fit under the heads, but
have a bar with holes in it that wires fit into so a screw can clamp down on
it, look for an extra large hole somewhere along the bar, you may have to
move smaller wires out of the large hole and fit them into some of the
smaller holes to make room.
"sparty" <lon...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Go to a supply house and get one of the add on larger lugs for your buss
bar and do the job right. The mounting screw for the add on terminal
takes the place of one of the terminal screws on the buss bar.
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Tom Horne
"This alternating current stuff is just a fad. It is much too dangerous
for general use." Thomas Alva Edison
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Steve Barker
"sparty" <lon...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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imho:
If you had a Square-D QO I belive the problem would be that you didn't
figure the 'large' screws can handle 4awg wire. This can be found on
the torque label.
You can try use a "neutral lug" like this: http://www.urlbee.com?7336
Home Depot sells them(or did a year ago). If not check with your
friendly local electrical supply shop. ;)
hth,
tom
Thanks all...
> Look at this picture of my new panel. If you look closely just immediately
> left of where the neutral service wire hooks up, there is a lug big enough
> for a 4ga. Perhaps yours has one of these?
>
> http://www.barkerranch.net/images/farm/Elect016.jpg
>
Hey Steve, how is this panel being supported? Usually put washers under the
mountings screws...
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Tekkie