Dyno Dan
Well-known member
Background:
I built a new pole barn / machinery shed last summer. You can see it here
I had to bring in 800+ yards of 3" roadmix to keep the structure high and (hopefully) dry. I finally got around to digging a 20" trench about 265'. Now it's about as dry as it gets around here in Southwest Montana (mid-August, fires everywhere, etc), and even with that I've got water running down my trench.....super! The plan is to grab 100 amps from an existing panel at my other 30x30 detached shop / office, and the electrician recommended aluminum 250 MCM UCF direct burial. My ground is sand, silt, and an occasional cluster of rocks here and there. I understand that direct burial is sleeved and protected from the elements, but I feel a little strange dropping wire into water
On a positive note, I guess I just found water for goats
Ideas and thoughts are appreciated.
I built a new pole barn / machinery shed last summer. You can see it here
I had to bring in 800+ yards of 3" roadmix to keep the structure high and (hopefully) dry. I finally got around to digging a 20" trench about 265'. Now it's about as dry as it gets around here in Southwest Montana (mid-August, fires everywhere, etc), and even with that I've got water running down my trench.....super! The plan is to grab 100 amps from an existing panel at my other 30x30 detached shop / office, and the electrician recommended aluminum 250 MCM UCF direct burial. My ground is sand, silt, and an occasional cluster of rocks here and there. I understand that direct burial is sleeved and protected from the elements, but I feel a little strange dropping wire into water
On a positive note, I guess I just found water for goats
Ideas and thoughts are appreciated.



