beachbumjeremy
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To start, I am a second year apprentice, and I do small side jobs from time to time. My friends house has a problem with flickering lights when the stove is on. It's a 200 amp service, and the stove is on it's on 50 amp circuit, with 8awg. I checked the panel, and the service lateral to the meter from sdg&e is 2awg, which is rated for 125amp. From the meter is 2/0
It seems to me that the service conductors are the problem, but I want to know a few things.
Who's responsibility are the service conductors? Is SDG&E required to pull new conductors. Is there anything else that you think it oculd be?
Also someone told me there is a transformer you can put into a panel to boost the amperage, but I've never heard of this. Is this common?
Anything ideas?
Thanks
It seems to me that the service conductors are the problem, but I want to know a few things.
Who's responsibility are the service conductors? Is SDG&E required to pull new conductors. Is there anything else that you think it oculd be?
Also someone told me there is a transformer you can put into a panel to boost the amperage, but I've never heard of this. Is this common?
Anything ideas?
Thanks