On 27 Aug 2020 at 19:23, Offgrid Systems via EV wrote:

> Anytime you want a 100A circuit (or larger) for your house or 
> outbuilding. Pretty common actually, since every house and most 
> buildings have a service entrance.

I'm surprised to hear you claim paralleled conductors for increased current 
capacity are "pretty common" in home wirng. I've never seen them in home 
wiring, period.  Not in  service feeds, not in subfeeds, not anywhere.  Not 
even in homes wired by clueless unlicensed amateurs, and you never know what 
those folks will do.

However, I've read that they're sometimes used in commercial and industrial 
buildings.

As Mr Sharkey said, the NEC is restrictive on how they can be used in 
wiring, regardless of where.

For a hobbyist EV, though, I don't see why you can't use them as you see 
fit.

David Roden, EVDL moderator & general lackey

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