This project isn't dead. Reading through it I realize I've not been very clear about what subpanel is what.
In my basement, I removed the old 90A subpanel and installed a new one at the other end of the basement, pulling a lot of circuits over to it. That I think was covered in a different thread.
Last weekend I realized I needed to finish the trench to the garage. I had dug it - mostly - a year or two ago and never got it fully dug out, and had cried uncle and left some UF in it to power the new garage panel with one leg. So over the weekend I pulled out the UF, dug the trench to full depth, and installed the 3/4" PVC conduit. I had bought new white #6 and green #8, and planned to use the old black #6 TW I had for the hots, However, that old TW insulation is much thicker than the newer stuff, and the cable is stiffer. It slid OK down a straight section of conduit but I didn't want to risk it with the curves, so I bought new black THWN (thinner than the new white THWN for some reason) and pulled that through pretty easily. Hooked it all up and we're good, except I need to:
- install a tie-down for the backfed breaker in the garage
- drive the ground rods and connect the GEC.
- pull a few inches of extra wire through in the basement and install a conduit bushing.
The required lights and recep are in and functioning. When the porch construction is complete, I will get the garage inspected at the same time. The center of the trench has been filled in but I need to leave the ends open.
The garage sub. Yeah, dark I know.
Conduit at the garage
Conduit at the house Needed a dogleg to go around the footer.
In the basement sub. Lower right. Will get a bushing when I find it.
