Hi Everyone,
I have an off grid system (solar panels, charge controller and batteries) that runs lights and soon, a Sundanzer freezer. For the freezer, I ran 4 gauge wire. My home is on the grid but this off grid solar is kept separate from the existing electrical. I do not invert the solar power. I keep it DC. I do not run DC wires into 120v AC connecting boxes as I fear that someone might hook up the 120V AC to my battery bank.
That said, I have Romex wires from the AC run around my attic. As you know, the Romex wires are regular wires with extra insulation around them. You can run Romex and tack it down and snake it through holes without having to use conduit. Can I run the 4 gauge DC wires (which are simply regular thick wires with red or black insulation - no extra insulation) just like Romex is run... meaning... do I need to put them in conduit or can I just tack them up as if they are Romex? I am talking about from a code perspective. I know codes change from location to location and my codes my be different than your codes but I am just looking for some feedback and guidance.
Thanks! This forum is golden!
I have an off grid system (solar panels, charge controller and batteries) that runs lights and soon, a Sundanzer freezer. For the freezer, I ran 4 gauge wire. My home is on the grid but this off grid solar is kept separate from the existing electrical. I do not invert the solar power. I keep it DC. I do not run DC wires into 120v AC connecting boxes as I fear that someone might hook up the 120V AC to my battery bank.
That said, I have Romex wires from the AC run around my attic. As you know, the Romex wires are regular wires with extra insulation around them. You can run Romex and tack it down and snake it through holes without having to use conduit. Can I run the 4 gauge DC wires (which are simply regular thick wires with red or black insulation - no extra insulation) just like Romex is run... meaning... do I need to put them in conduit or can I just tack them up as if they are Romex? I am talking about from a code perspective. I know codes change from location to location and my codes my be different than your codes but I am just looking for some feedback and guidance.
Thanks! This forum is golden!
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