Innovate1
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I have a small stream I pump out of to irrigate a few things in the summer and pull the pump in the winter. Before anyone tells me I need a permit to pump that's not the case in my state but I realize some places have severe restrictions, you can't catch rain water, etc. That's a whole issue I don't want to get into.
I am asking what would be possible ways to run power to the pump. It is currently on a GFCI breaker and is 230V. I currently have some extensions cords and some black poly plumbing pipe for some protection from animals just laying on the surface. It has a some teeth marks in places from opossums I think. My understanding is that this meets code if it is temporary - which is defined I think as 90 days or less. It goes through a forested area. Power feed is buried across the lawn with receptacle at the edge of the lawn area where it becomes forest then on the surface from there. I suppose I could have directional boring done but thinking that would be prohibitively expensive - looking for a lower cost solution.
The GFCI is tripping and have determined it is in the cabling not the pump so I need to make cable repairs and thinking about how I might upgrade this. Looking for some ideas of how to do this and still be reasonably safe if not completely to code. The run is about 200 feet. Current is about 8 amps.
I am asking what would be possible ways to run power to the pump. It is currently on a GFCI breaker and is 230V. I currently have some extensions cords and some black poly plumbing pipe for some protection from animals just laying on the surface. It has a some teeth marks in places from opossums I think. My understanding is that this meets code if it is temporary - which is defined I think as 90 days or less. It goes through a forested area. Power feed is buried across the lawn with receptacle at the edge of the lawn area where it becomes forest then on the surface from there. I suppose I could have directional boring done but thinking that would be prohibitively expensive - looking for a lower cost solution.
The GFCI is tripping and have determined it is in the cabling not the pump so I need to make cable repairs and thinking about how I might upgrade this. Looking for some ideas of how to do this and still be reasonably safe if not completely to code. The run is about 200 feet. Current is about 8 amps.
