waldosgone
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Garage Journal,
I've searched through the mighty Google and now I'm turning to Garage Journal for some advice. I've got a detached, 1916 garage. It's 16x18 and I currently have electric run out there (from the previous owners) and here's the setup.
15 amp circuit split from an existing circuit (no boxes just open splices!) Heads out of the basement/crawlspace through 3/4'' conduit into a metallic junction box. This then goes down under the "new" driveway, in PVC conduit, and terminates ~25 feet away in the garage. The wire that was fed through the PVC conduit was UF-B (I think based on what it looks like but I can't find any markings) and I'd like to run two circuits out there.
I've basically narrowed it down to two different ways to accomplish this.
1. Dig a new trench (at least 18'' down) from the panel (it's on the outside of the house) to the garage (~30 feet) and run new 3/4'' conduit and 2 12g THWN circuits (2x hot, 2x neutral, 2x ground for each) in the new conduit. Additionally, this would allow me to run another conduit for CAT 5e for Internet.
2. Use the existing conduit and UFB to pull the THWN through the existing conduit. I have no idea what the previous owner did with the conduit once it was laid under the driveway…
My end state is this:
I'm looking to have one 20 amp circuit for electrical (I use the garage as a wood shop with a miter saw, table saw, sander, shop vac for dust collection) and another 20 amp for lighting and some additional outlets in the rafters. This isn't our forever house, I'm in the military, and the most we'll be here is another ~ 2 years but I want to be able to use my table saw and the vacuum without one or the other slowing down.
What say you?
Thanks in advance, Waldosgone
I've searched through the mighty Google and now I'm turning to Garage Journal for some advice. I've got a detached, 1916 garage. It's 16x18 and I currently have electric run out there (from the previous owners) and here's the setup.
15 amp circuit split from an existing circuit (no boxes just open splices!) Heads out of the basement/crawlspace through 3/4'' conduit into a metallic junction box. This then goes down under the "new" driveway, in PVC conduit, and terminates ~25 feet away in the garage. The wire that was fed through the PVC conduit was UF-B (I think based on what it looks like but I can't find any markings) and I'd like to run two circuits out there.
I've basically narrowed it down to two different ways to accomplish this.
1. Dig a new trench (at least 18'' down) from the panel (it's on the outside of the house) to the garage (~30 feet) and run new 3/4'' conduit and 2 12g THWN circuits (2x hot, 2x neutral, 2x ground for each) in the new conduit. Additionally, this would allow me to run another conduit for CAT 5e for Internet.
2. Use the existing conduit and UFB to pull the THWN through the existing conduit. I have no idea what the previous owner did with the conduit once it was laid under the driveway…
My end state is this:
I'm looking to have one 20 amp circuit for electrical (I use the garage as a wood shop with a miter saw, table saw, sander, shop vac for dust collection) and another 20 amp for lighting and some additional outlets in the rafters. This isn't our forever house, I'm in the military, and the most we'll be here is another ~ 2 years but I want to be able to use my table saw and the vacuum without one or the other slowing down.
What say you?
Thanks in advance, Waldosgone