Gene,

   Just be aware that the Square D Homeline series has aluminum bus 
bars.  I had to replace a 8 year old box, due to some arcing issues 
between the bus bar, and the breaker, so now I put noalox on all of my 
breaker contacts.  Since doing that, I have not had any more issues.

   The Square D industrial boxes use nickel plated copper bus bars.


On 01/29/2016 11:32 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> And I went back to Lowes and traded the dual 15 SquareD back in on a dual
> 20 SquareD-HOM, which does fit my service. 20 is overkill but they have
> nothing smaller in the homeline series.  Perhaps I'll get a circuit run
> and can test it with the motor strapped to something over the weekend. I
> probably should have bought 10 feet of a 16 or even 18 gauge 600 volt SJ
> or whatever has replaced it these days, for the motor cable. 14/3 romex
> will definitely NOT fit in the plug furnished in the back of the motor.
> I have a drop cord the lawn mower cut up a couple times, the orange
> round 3 wire type. Can that stuff take the motors running voltages?
>
>
> Thanks John K.
>
> Cheers, Gene Heskett


-- 
MC Cason
Eagle3D - Created by Matthias Weißer
github.com/mcason/Eagle3D



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