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Hi, I'm wiring a 100 amp sub panel next to my main load center. I'm running #2 thhn wire in 1 1/4 conduit, the electrical supply store near me only had #2 thhn in black and green. Is it a code violation to use black thhn wire for the neutral in the sub panel? I'm going to wrap white tape around both ends. Thanks

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4 gauge is the cut off for re identifying a conductor as a neutral. You will need to re identify though. Get the cheapest white tape you can and mark it anywhere it terminates or junctions. #4 for a ground is bigger than required but definitely gets the job done.
 

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4 gauge is the cut off for re identifying a conductor as a neutral. You will need to re identify though. Get the cheapest white tape you can and mark it anywhere it terminates or junctions. #4 for a ground is bigger than required but definitely gets the job done.
Thanks arrow, I used white electrical tape at all terminations for reidentififying the neutral. Just out of curiosity, what would the normal size be for the ground in a sub panel installation?
 
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