Pmurphjam
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If your main circuit panel is in the garage of your house like mine was it's pretty easy to do yourself. Just get the #6 insulated wire for the 60 Amp circuit, measure your wire run, and then wire across your garage ceiling by using the appropriate stables no need for conduit if it's the proper wire type with insulation. The TWC is easy to mount to the wall, just mount it using the wood screws and find a 2x4 in the wall to screw it too. Then connect up the #6 wire to TWC, 2 powers, black and red, and white goes to ground. On your circuit panel replace one of your breakers with the 60 Amp breaker, I replaced my dryer breaker which was 30 Amp. Run the black and red wire to the new circuit breaker, and white to circuit panel neutral bus bar which is ground. You'll likely have to remove the power meter to do this, just break the seal, turn off the main breaker, and pull out the meter. Now your entire main panel has no power, run the #6 wire into the panel and connect to the 60 Amp circuit breaker and your done. The TWC will glow green if all is OK when you turn on the main power. I'd post some photos but it's your basic TWC on a wall with a black #6 wire running out the top of it.