MerlinsBeard
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I'm trying to decide whether 4-4-4-6 XHHW-2 copper is enough to handle my future shed usage as a workshop.
Planning to have
15A lighting circuit branch - 4 LED strip lights, door light, flood light
two 20A 120V outlet branches
decent sized air compressor
small mini-split for 10x16'
possibly wire one 240V 30A outlet as equipment demands it for woodworking
Length from main panel to shed subpanel through conduit is around 110ft.
I feel like 3 AWG would definitely handle it, but I don't want to overspend for no reason.
wireandcableyourway doesn't seem to sell 5 AWG to make 3-3-3-5, so if I went with 3 AWG, would a 6 AWG ground work instead? Can't quite figure it out from the NEC.
Planning to have
15A lighting circuit branch - 4 LED strip lights, door light, flood light
two 20A 120V outlet branches
decent sized air compressor
small mini-split for 10x16'
possibly wire one 240V 30A outlet as equipment demands it for woodworking
Length from main panel to shed subpanel through conduit is around 110ft.
I feel like 3 AWG would definitely handle it, but I don't want to overspend for no reason.
wireandcableyourway doesn't seem to sell 5 AWG to make 3-3-3-5, so if I went with 3 AWG, would a 6 AWG ground work instead? Can't quite figure it out from the NEC.