mike93lx
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It will also be hard to keep straight while mounted on the side of your house. If it will be visible, use pvc.
I'm staying subscribed just to see what comes next
This is almost as helpful as some of your other condescending posts. I've already fully admitted I'm a novice at this work and just came here for help. If your purpose is just to make fun of me because I'm asking dumb questions, then please take your internet trolling elsewhere.
You are right, I made a mistake. I have made many mistakes before and will make many more.
Agreed.[emoji106]
We all do, some think their **** does not stink & do not make mistakes, and I am not aiming this at anyone in particular, just a observation.
Alright thanks for all these helpful replies. My uncle that has done a lot of electrical work, and used to do fiberoptic installs is coming over tomorrow, so that should be helpful.
Here is what I have so far:
- #4 aluminum XHHW-2 (enough for 3 strands)
- #6 aluminum XHHW-2- for the ground connection
- #6 bare copper for the connection to the grounding rod.
- 8/2 for interior wiring on for the dedicated 220/230/240 circuits- one for welder, one for compressor
- 12/2 for all the 115/120v stuff
I returned the flex conduit this morning and got regular 1 1/2 in PVC.
Sub panel is a 12 space, 125 amp panel. Agreed that there will things I may want to do in the future.
60amp breaker to feed from the main box.
(2) 50 amp breakers for the air compressor and welding circuits (7.5 amp and 27 amp FLA respectively, so that's way over kill).
(2) 20 amp circuits- one for outlets, and 1 for lights.
I already installed 1 grounding rod (shocked how easy it was to drive in!)( do I really need a second one?), and I have already dug the trench between my house and garage- i had to go with a slightly different path after the utility company came out and marked the gas line. I've read that it can be ok to cross gas line, but I just didn't feel comfortable with that.
As far as potential upgrades, frankly the next thing would be tearing down the garage and expanding. The entry point of the current power supply won't change though, so I'm already in good shape when the time comes. I may get a bigger compressor someday, and maybe heat of some sort, but that's about it. My house doesn't even have AC, so i can't imagine adding it to my garage.
THe garage right now is frustrating is shape/size. It's 22x21, and 7 feet interior height. there is only one garage door, and it's tiny. The wife's car barely fits through the opening, my truck can forget about it. It used to be a 1 car size with a carport on the side, and someone knocked down most of one wall to make a two car size. But again only one door. And one side is wildly uneven brick floor, the other poured concrete with about 8in of the orignal wall separating the two "bays". At least it has a nice bit of storage in the attic. Dream is to someday tear it down, expand to about 30x30, with a flat roof to have a patio and garden on, but that's a thread for another time.