Ihateclevernames
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Gents, I am helping my neighbor sort through a wiring mess that was left by the previous homeowner.
He has several outbuildings that are powered by a single home made extension cord that was created from 10/2. The distance of the buildings is about 250' and he plugged it into the in law suite which has a 100A subpanel inside it. In total, this cord powered approximately 16 outlets and 4 lights between 2 buildings. He has all of the outlets recessed inside of the walls in both buildings and a strand of 12/2 romex running between the 2 buildings strung up between trees.
Needless to say, it all needs to go.
So, here is what I am thinking.
Setting up a smaller 30A subpanel in one of the outbuildings and either running the appropriate underground cable to the building and then actually building circuits from the subpanel box for each building and desired output in specific locations.
Basically, all he wants is about 12 20 amp outlets, 4 lights and potentially a welder in the future. He may be able to sacrifice the welder if the cost seems to be too high for the appropriate cable. I realize that we could cut down on the cost and ditch some outlets and just run 10/2 underground in order to account for the voltage drop and then have a single dedicated circuit on both buildings.
Thoughts?
He has several outbuildings that are powered by a single home made extension cord that was created from 10/2. The distance of the buildings is about 250' and he plugged it into the in law suite which has a 100A subpanel inside it. In total, this cord powered approximately 16 outlets and 4 lights between 2 buildings. He has all of the outlets recessed inside of the walls in both buildings and a strand of 12/2 romex running between the 2 buildings strung up between trees.
Needless to say, it all needs to go.
So, here is what I am thinking.
Setting up a smaller 30A subpanel in one of the outbuildings and either running the appropriate underground cable to the building and then actually building circuits from the subpanel box for each building and desired output in specific locations.
Basically, all he wants is about 12 20 amp outlets, 4 lights and potentially a welder in the future. He may be able to sacrifice the welder if the cost seems to be too high for the appropriate cable. I realize that we could cut down on the cost and ditch some outlets and just run 10/2 underground in order to account for the voltage drop and then have a single dedicated circuit on both buildings.
Thoughts?