Mr onetwo
Well-known member
Good morning all,
I am starting a project on my new 30ac property out in the countryside and I have a couple of questions concerning getting power up to a remote location from my new future shop. A shipping container cabin is going to be set up on top of a fairly steep hill about 350ft feet from the panel in the shop.I am going to plan on a 40amp sub-panel in the cabin.Considering the material and labor cost of using pvc I want to use 1" 100lb black poly water pipe instead.There is no electrical code or inspection in this area... just a building, septic and plumbing permit. Is there any reason why this won't work and what aluminum wires would you use for this purpose? Thanks


I am starting a project on my new 30ac property out in the countryside and I have a couple of questions concerning getting power up to a remote location from my new future shop. A shipping container cabin is going to be set up on top of a fairly steep hill about 350ft feet from the panel in the shop.I am going to plan on a 40amp sub-panel in the cabin.Considering the material and labor cost of using pvc I want to use 1" 100lb black poly water pipe instead.There is no electrical code or inspection in this area... just a building, septic and plumbing permit. Is there any reason why this won't work and what aluminum wires would you use for this purpose? Thanks


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this out.It turns out in this day and age poly is basically the same price ($420)...no savings.I may say screw it and just direct bury MHF. My next question is can I use 2-2-4-6 for this or 2-2-2-4? The only 240v load will be the smallest size mini split I can find and some sort of water heater.This cabin will only be used late spring until late fall.


