red vette mike
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I am adding on a garage addition at my house. It will have some 220v appliances (heat/ac, lift, air compressor, welder plus lights). The energy provider (Entergy) came by yesterday-a real nice fellow. I have been thinking of adding a new service meter for this addition (I have a 200amp panel now and it is old and not convenient to this new addition). My electrician says I need another 200amp panel and agrees that my best bet is to have a new service line run to the new building. There is a distance factor here. I am about 275 feet from a pole with a transformer on it. Since this is an addition, all expense will be on me as regards running the power to the new panel. The electrician says I need a 3-0 wire. A 3-0 copper wire is over $21 per foot!! Can you 'make up' such a wire and then run it in conduit for less than that? (All service has to be underground.) Remember, you are dealing with an electrical dummy here.
Thanks,
Mike
Thanks,
Mike
