andyvh1959
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My brother is finally prepping to build his shop behind his ranch house in an Appleton WI neighborhood. The slab has been on the property for near 20 years and he'll be building this late winter/early spring. I was at his house yesterday to review his options to get power to the shop. We discussed running 220v 100a service from his house in buried conduit about 50' from the back of the house. To get conduit in the ground into the basement of his house means drilling though the basement wall. His main 100a panel is full, no expansion slots for a duplex breaker to feed out to a subpanel in the shop. So he'd need to have a subpanel wired from the current main feeding his breaker panel, to route power out to the shop. He also planned to have a subpanel in his shop.
In his neighborhood the overhead power lines are on his property back lotline, probably 12' laterally behind where the shop will be. So would it make more sense to have the power company provide a new power drop off that line direct down to a new meter post behind his shop? In Wisconsin a meter is required, which he has no issue with a separate billing for his shop. Aside from paying a montly meter fee and separate billing, I think he may be money ahead to have a new power drop to his shop instead of: 50' of buried conduit, drilling the basement wall for the conduit, getting a new subpanel installed in his basement (by an electrician, he won't do it), about 75' of three runs of #1 copper in the conduit to a new subpanel in the shop.
Right now he can locate the power into the shop wherever it makes the most sense. Also, right now in Wisconsin the ground is frozen so its not easy to create a trench for a buried conduit from the house to his shop, other than renting equipment to do it or wait until late spring to be able to hand dig the trench.
In his neighborhood the overhead power lines are on his property back lotline, probably 12' laterally behind where the shop will be. So would it make more sense to have the power company provide a new power drop off that line direct down to a new meter post behind his shop? In Wisconsin a meter is required, which he has no issue with a separate billing for his shop. Aside from paying a montly meter fee and separate billing, I think he may be money ahead to have a new power drop to his shop instead of: 50' of buried conduit, drilling the basement wall for the conduit, getting a new subpanel installed in his basement (by an electrician, he won't do it), about 75' of three runs of #1 copper in the conduit to a new subpanel in the shop.
Right now he can locate the power into the shop wherever it makes the most sense. Also, right now in Wisconsin the ground is frozen so its not easy to create a trench for a buried conduit from the house to his shop, other than renting equipment to do it or wait until late spring to be able to hand dig the trench.
