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JayDee

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Hi, I plan on burying 3 AWG in IMC from the house to garage to create an 80Amp circuit for EV charging. What is the product name of the kind of L1, L2, N, and G wiring that I need for this job. Is the correct designation 3-3-3-5? Can I use UF? What is the best wiring to run for this 80Amp line. I plan to use 1.5" IMC for ease of pulling.
 
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