Okay, I know this subject has been covered a thousand times (I don't feel like searching the forums) so here I go. Therotically speaking, let's say I need to provide provisions for an air conditining condensing unit in a residental home. I will be running 10-2nm cable from my indoor panel to an outside disconnect (yes, I always re-identify the current carrying conductors with a red paint pen) In this situation, I cannot stub the wire out directly behind the disconnect, so I will have to stub it out below the disconnect. Here is the question...I want to use an EMT LB or service entrance elbow and a short piece of 3/4 emt to feed in to the bottom of the disconnect, we are talking about three feet of exposed conduit; so...is this okay using standard NM-B, or should I supply a j-box inside the house, then pipe to the disconnect using THWN? I hope I don't get a rash of gunfire on this question, but hey, I didn't ask ground up or down on receptacles....I look forward to your replies.