armorerr
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My electrician "friend" has pretty much bailed on getting power down to my
detached garage and, according to every electrician I've had come look, left me with quite a mess. In brief, the trench distance between the buildings is ~300 feet, the run inside the house from power out to the trench is another 90' or so, making the total run ~400'. The trench has 3" PVC for the electric but the trench has been partially filled in on the advice of the now-gone electrician and since it's been open for 5 months (!), other parts have collapsed in, making it mostly buried.
Several electricians I called flat-out said they couldn't fix it (single person
operation), one said he could if I dug it all up but hasn't called back with an
estimate after coming out to inspect it, and the only one to actually give me a quote started at $16,843.65 and after moving some of the labor to me is down to $9,000. Given that online pricing of aluminum wire comes in under $3,000, that still seems pretty high given that I will be doing all the work to completely uncover the trench, in effect allowing them to start over and use direct burial wire they just unwind into the hole!
Which brings me to the question: what size wire do I need to run 200 amp service that 400' distance? I've gotten different answers from everyone and I cannot decipher the NEC book and voltage drop calculators on my own. I *think* it should be 4/0 copper or 500 mcm aluminum, but I am not sure of the corresponding ground sizes (I know they can be downsized from the conductors but that's all). I am also not clear on whether I can run the 500 mcm aluminum in my existing 3" conduit and LB boxes since I will need 2 hot, a neutral, and the ground for a total of four wires. I think I can per the NEC chart as the ground is not a conductor, right? I know a pull would be very tough but since I have to dig it up, I may be feeding it through one section at a time and reassembling the conduit over the wire. Aluminum is preferred here due to the cost; 1600' of 500mcm is under $3k, the same in 4/0 copper is almost double that!
I clearly need professional help but aside from the ONE guy who wrote something down, everyone else appears to be a complete *****. I'm willing to pay a fair price and if it's $9,000 then it's $9,000, but it's hard to know when I only have one quote!
Before anyone panics, I have NO plans to hook this up myself.
I will get a pro in for that but since it seems like the solution involves hand-feeding wire through plastic pipe, it is time intensive but unskilled - perfect for me to do, not economical to pay for.
detached garage and, according to every electrician I've had come look, left me with quite a mess. In brief, the trench distance between the buildings is ~300 feet, the run inside the house from power out to the trench is another 90' or so, making the total run ~400'. The trench has 3" PVC for the electric but the trench has been partially filled in on the advice of the now-gone electrician and since it's been open for 5 months (!), other parts have collapsed in, making it mostly buried.
Several electricians I called flat-out said they couldn't fix it (single person
operation), one said he could if I dug it all up but hasn't called back with an
estimate after coming out to inspect it, and the only one to actually give me a quote started at $16,843.65 and after moving some of the labor to me is down to $9,000. Given that online pricing of aluminum wire comes in under $3,000, that still seems pretty high given that I will be doing all the work to completely uncover the trench, in effect allowing them to start over and use direct burial wire they just unwind into the hole!
Which brings me to the question: what size wire do I need to run 200 amp service that 400' distance? I've gotten different answers from everyone and I cannot decipher the NEC book and voltage drop calculators on my own. I *think* it should be 4/0 copper or 500 mcm aluminum, but I am not sure of the corresponding ground sizes (I know they can be downsized from the conductors but that's all). I am also not clear on whether I can run the 500 mcm aluminum in my existing 3" conduit and LB boxes since I will need 2 hot, a neutral, and the ground for a total of four wires. I think I can per the NEC chart as the ground is not a conductor, right? I know a pull would be very tough but since I have to dig it up, I may be feeding it through one section at a time and reassembling the conduit over the wire. Aluminum is preferred here due to the cost; 1600' of 500mcm is under $3k, the same in 4/0 copper is almost double that!
I clearly need professional help but aside from the ONE guy who wrote something down, everyone else appears to be a complete *****. I'm willing to pay a fair price and if it's $9,000 then it's $9,000, but it's hard to know when I only have one quote!
Before anyone panics, I have NO plans to hook this up myself.
I will get a pro in for that but since it seems like the solution involves hand-feeding wire through plastic pipe, it is time intensive but unskilled - perfect for me to do, not economical to pay for.

