I agree and didn't feel it was necessary to go down that road. However , Based on the results of the NEC electrical load calculator here
www.zenfixit.com/load_calculations.shtml, my current requirements are relatively low, less than 20 amps. However, I want to leave the door open for future expansion of my operation and the possible acquisition of additional manpower and equipment such as an additional lift, 240v welder, larger compressor, etc. It appears some here want to deter me from over-estimating the requirements. Is there a down side to doing so?
Good question
This comes up in virtually EVERY 'what size wire' thread.
My personal belief is that once you know the ACUTAL load calcs/needs, and you still want to upsize it for some tangible, rational reason- go for it.
If it is jsut some emotional, 'I've got a 200Amp he-man garage" motivation, you are just being a bit ignorant. (I am NOT saying this is you, to be clear.)
As long as the owner understands and can rationalize the current, planned and future loads, then it is reasonable.
Your post which I quoted, IMO, tends to fall into this category.
Oh, while we are at it. You might consider a 3/4" conduit or two in that trench. Once for low voltage (telephone, cable, Internet) and one for switching. (Lighting, pump, whatevers...). Even if empty for a year or two, I guarantee that if you every do need it, you will think you are the smartest guy in the world.
