frankd
Well-known member
So we just built a 20x32 garage/storage building and I plan on installing a sub-panel in the next few weeks. Thing is, I need around 125-150 feet of wire to run from the main panel to the sub-panel.
Copper 8/3 UF-B wire is going to cost $300+. if I co with 10/3 it'll be about half of that. I was also looking into aluminum but it doesnt seem to be readily available at the big box stores. I can call some electrical supply places in the area to see if they carry it.
If I go with 10/3 then I'm limited to 30 amps. The over-achiever in me wants to install a 40-50 amp panel but I think that might be overkill. I plan on installing Lights and outlets and thats about it. There will be no heat/AC. Might get a small compressor that would plug into a regular 20a outlet. And maybe a welder down the road. We also have a really old table saw that will usually trip a 15 amp breaker when it powers up, but runs fine on 20
So I just wanted to get some opinions. I'd like to keep the cost down as much as possible.
I've never worked with Aluminum before. if I end up going that route for the underground run, are there any drawbacks aside from it being stiffer/harder to work with?
Copper 8/3 UF-B wire is going to cost $300+. if I co with 10/3 it'll be about half of that. I was also looking into aluminum but it doesnt seem to be readily available at the big box stores. I can call some electrical supply places in the area to see if they carry it.
If I go with 10/3 then I'm limited to 30 amps. The over-achiever in me wants to install a 40-50 amp panel but I think that might be overkill. I plan on installing Lights and outlets and thats about it. There will be no heat/AC. Might get a small compressor that would plug into a regular 20a outlet. And maybe a welder down the road. We also have a really old table saw that will usually trip a 15 amp breaker when it powers up, but runs fine on 20
So I just wanted to get some opinions. I'd like to keep the cost down as much as possible.
I've never worked with Aluminum before. if I end up going that route for the underground run, are there any drawbacks aside from it being stiffer/harder to work with?
