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For that distance I would run AWG # 3 copper and install a sub-panel.
Depends on the size of the sub-panel in that garage. If you are installing a 60 amp sub-panel 400 feet away from the main service panel then use AWG # 4.
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Yes you do. The detached garage will either be fed with a single circuit or a sub panel. The wire feeding the garage will need to be protected and that is the purpose of the breaker (disconnect). The breaker size will be determined by the size of the wire that is used on this circuit.
I would install a 60 amp sub-panel and use AWG #3 copper.
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For that distance I would run AWG # 3 copper and install a sub-panel.
Depends on the size of the sub-panel in that garage. If you are installing a 60 amp sub-panel 400 feet away from the main service panel then use AWG # 4.
Re Question with the voltage that you will be using.
You need the stand size window opening of 2.5 feet by 2 feet.
A #1 copper wire with an insulation rating of 90 degrees C is rated at 140 amps.
it depends on what size your feet are
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A 3/0 copper conductor with an insulation rating of 75 or 90 degrees C is rated at 200 and 210 amps respectively. A 3/0 copper conductor will limit the voltage drop to 2% or less when supplying 200 amps for 80 feet on a 240 volt system.
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Depends on the size of the board.