Is there a NEC requirement for what size wiring has to be ran to a sub panel? If the homeowner wants to run power to a detached garage and only really wants a small sub panel with with a few breakers for lights and outlets, does it have to have a minimum AWG wire feeding a sub panel? Does it have to have both red and black hots if he doesn’t want/need 208/240 for anything in the garage? I was told by an electrician that a minimum 4AWG needed to be ran to the sub panel and that a black and red had to be ran. The homeowner had already ran a 10/2 Romex through underground conduit from his main to the sub panel and now had asked me whether he has done it to code. Also, I have informed him about the grounding for the sub panel but was unclear about if there is a NEC code about how far the grounding electrode can be from the sub panel. Is only one grounding electrode needing to connect to the sub panel because I was told I needed 2 spaced 8 feet apart. To avoid cutting/drilling into his concrete slab, can the electrode be driven in outside the building and then ran through the side into the sub panel? The ground wire from the electrode would be about a 15 feet run.