bluedog225
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Good morning,
I’ve run 2” conduit from the solar panel site to the shipping container. I’ve also run conduit from the shipping container to the workshop. Right now the conduit is in a trench roughly parallel to the ground. The pull angles are well under 300 degrees.
The shipping container sits about 16 to 18 inches off the ground resting on some steel beams. It holds my batteries, charge controllers, inverters, and main electrical panel.
I’m trying to figure out a smart way to bring the conduit to the 2” rigid metal conduit ******* I have passing through the bottom of the shipping container. One for the workshop feeder, and one to bring in the DC from the solar. While the shipping container will be held down with 10“ arrowhead earth anchors, the soil is clay, and it will move.
I can install a 2” expansion coupling and simply turn the conduit 90 degrees with a long sweep and go in through the floor. That would probably be ok for vertical movement. But I’m worried that might be too stiff a joint over time as thing settled and move.
I have about 15‘ of 2” steel flexible metal conduit. I could use some of that from a 90 stub up to the shipping container. Leaving enough slack to accommodate movement.
The other idea was to make some sort of electrical pedestal next to the shipping container and then run the lines through armored or MC cable.
I’d like this to protect from rodents/varmints, look professional, and be a permanent solution. And robust as the DC will be in the range of 400V. Pounding some unistrut into the ground for a box is probably not going to hold up.
How would you approach this?
Thanks
I’ve run 2” conduit from the solar panel site to the shipping container. I’ve also run conduit from the shipping container to the workshop. Right now the conduit is in a trench roughly parallel to the ground. The pull angles are well under 300 degrees.
The shipping container sits about 16 to 18 inches off the ground resting on some steel beams. It holds my batteries, charge controllers, inverters, and main electrical panel.
I’m trying to figure out a smart way to bring the conduit to the 2” rigid metal conduit ******* I have passing through the bottom of the shipping container. One for the workshop feeder, and one to bring in the DC from the solar. While the shipping container will be held down with 10“ arrowhead earth anchors, the soil is clay, and it will move.
I can install a 2” expansion coupling and simply turn the conduit 90 degrees with a long sweep and go in through the floor. That would probably be ok for vertical movement. But I’m worried that might be too stiff a joint over time as thing settled and move.
I have about 15‘ of 2” steel flexible metal conduit. I could use some of that from a 90 stub up to the shipping container. Leaving enough slack to accommodate movement.
The other idea was to make some sort of electrical pedestal next to the shipping container and then run the lines through armored or MC cable.
I’d like this to protect from rodents/varmints, look professional, and be a permanent solution. And robust as the DC will be in the range of 400V. Pounding some unistrut into the ground for a box is probably not going to hold up.
How would you approach this?
Thanks
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