rvr6000
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Was adding a 30 amp outlet for a clothes dryer at the cabin a couple weeks ago and it dawned on me we only have 60 amp service to the cabin. We want to move up there permanently within the next couple years so am thinking we will want to upgrade the service to something closer to 200 amp (plan to add a pole shed with a wood shop and hopefully a hot tub)
Our service line runs overhead about 200 feet from the house to the powerline. I'm wondering does the power company just run a standard size triplex line for all residential service based on what they think a typical house will need?
I'm wondering if I'll have to get that service wire upgraded too. That wouldn't be all that bad as then I could bury the last half of the service wire....the first half crosses over the highway to a pole with a yard light.
Our service line runs overhead about 200 feet from the house to the powerline. I'm wondering does the power company just run a standard size triplex line for all residential service based on what they think a typical house will need?
I'm wondering if I'll have to get that service wire upgraded too. That wouldn't be all that bad as then I could bury the last half of the service wire....the first half crosses over the highway to a pole with a yard light.
The problem was an undersized transformer. Since the transformer was install 30+ (?) years ago, the number of "drop" ad doubled ! New transformer and life was wonderful.