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Default 1920's wiring....

bud-- wrote:
Existential Angst wrote:

It's funny, we started with copper, went to tinned copper, went back
to copper, slid further back to effing aluminum (goodgawd), learned
from that mistake and went back to copper again. Altho power
companies use aluminum in parts of their service -- and steel!


As several people have said, steel is not used as a conductor.

Aluminum is rather widely used inside buildings for larger sized wire.
It is very common to use aluminum wire for the service wires from the
utility connection to the meter to the service panel. The problems were
with 15 and 20A branch circuits. Aluminum can still be used for them
too, but not likely any time soon.


Around here #2 aluminum is the smallest you are allowed to use
in a home. Usually for the electric range.

TDD