Hi Carl,
We use Cooper B-Line meter bases for this application. The 100A meter base terminals are good from #14AWG to 2/0AWG. Check out <http://cooperbline.com/product/PDFLibrary/metermountingequipment/index.htm>, click on "Single Meter Sockets -- Without Bypass," on the left, then click on "100 Amp Self-Contained."
We sometimes have to special order these, but they aren't too pricey, as far as I recall.
Best, Louis Woofenden Net Zero Solar Tucson, AZ On 2/9/11 5:23 PM, Carl Adams wrote:
We often use a conventional 100A meter base and analog meter as an independent metering system for inverter output. These meters typically have a minimum conductor size of #6 AWG. For smaller systems the inverter output conductors are smaller than #6 AWG...
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