Hey, I have a booster pump that I'm about to wire at the bottom of a hill. I've got to run the wire about 350ft. Its plug in is a standard 110 volt 3 prong, and all I want to power at the bottom of the hill is maybe some minimal lighting (probably low draw LED), and during winter I'd like to run a small bulb in the pump house to keep it above freezing. I am in the US, and I have a 200 amp breaker box with plenty of space available. Wire is so expensive at that length, that I don't want to over build this too much, but I also don't want anything to burn up.
The specs for the pump are at max:
115 volts,
1250 watts
Which assuming my math is not awful, is 10.87 amps
I have little to no experience in electrical, and just about every "wire gauge calculator" I'm using is spitting out a different answer.
I have a friend who does more electrical work than me, who said a 30 amp breaker with 10 gauge wire should be fine. But, I've got enough problems without me also destroying a pump. I don't have a huge preference on which size breaker I use, as I have a ton of breakers laying around now ranging from 15-50amp. Thanks again hive mind.
The specs for the pump are at max:
115 volts,
1250 watts
Which assuming my math is not awful, is 10.87 amps
I have little to no experience in electrical, and just about every "wire gauge calculator" I'm using is spitting out a different answer.
I have a friend who does more electrical work than me, who said a 30 amp breaker with 10 gauge wire should be fine. But, I've got enough problems without me also destroying a pump. I don't have a huge preference on which size breaker I use, as I have a ton of breakers laying around now ranging from 15-50amp. Thanks again hive mind.


