Josephml21
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I'm in the process of wrapping up my install. Between a electrician friend and a lot of reading on NEC code I felt comfortable doing a lot of the "manual leg work" like digging the trench, laying conduit, pulling 6awg thwn rated at 65 amps, pouring a concrete pad for my 803.
All I have left is the actual install of my 200amp GE DPDT manual transfer switch. As I call electricians I've been getting alot of push back, them expressing that they really don't feel comfortable working on something that they didn't do start to finish.
I really thought I was doing them a favor by doing all the mundane work. I received alot of questions about how deep I buried my conduit, tons about the generator itself like who makes it, what fuel it runs off of, what's it rated for.
Anyway I just needed to blow off a little steam. Feel free to put me in my place.
All I have left is the actual install of my 200amp GE DPDT manual transfer switch. As I call electricians I've been getting alot of push back, them expressing that they really don't feel comfortable working on something that they didn't do start to finish.
I really thought I was doing them a favor by doing all the mundane work. I received alot of questions about how deep I buried my conduit, tons about the generator itself like who makes it, what fuel it runs off of, what's it rated for.
Anyway I just needed to blow off a little steam. Feel free to put me in my place.