bluedog225
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I’d appreciate a consult. I think I’ve done my homework.
I’m going to run wire from my two Schneider XW Pro inverters, to a Schneider power distribution panel and then to my main service panel in my shipping container. About 10 foot run. Then about 125 feet to a subpanel in my workshop. The wire will be underground in a 2” conduit.
The inverters’ output split phase. Each inverter is rated for the following:
I think I size for continuous output. A 60 amp breaker per inverter is specified by the manufacturer.
I was planning to use THHN2 – aluminum and pull individual strands for the line 1, line 2, neutral, and ground. (1/0, 1/0, 1/0, and 8 awg and black, red, white, green).
Conduit fill seems fine and the voltage drop is low (1.5% at full 60 amps).
Is that the right move or should I be looking at something like a mobile home feeder or service entrance cable?
I’ll be buying wire soon. Plan is to measure actual length needed with string and add 15% to length. Leaving additional 6’ extra at each end.
It would be great not to screw this up. A big step towards air conditioning.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Thanks
I’m going to run wire from my two Schneider XW Pro inverters, to a Schneider power distribution panel and then to my main service panel in my shipping container. About 10 foot run. Then about 125 feet to a subpanel in my workshop. The wire will be underground in a 2” conduit.
The inverters’ output split phase. Each inverter is rated for the following:
- Continuous output: 6,800 W
- 30-minute overload: 8,500 W
- 60-second surge: 12,000 W
I think I size for continuous output. A 60 amp breaker per inverter is specified by the manufacturer.
I was planning to use THHN2 – aluminum and pull individual strands for the line 1, line 2, neutral, and ground. (1/0, 1/0, 1/0, and 8 awg and black, red, white, green).
Conduit fill seems fine and the voltage drop is low (1.5% at full 60 amps).
Is that the right move or should I be looking at something like a mobile home feeder or service entrance cable?
I’ll be buying wire soon. Plan is to measure actual length needed with string and add 15% to length. Leaving additional 6’ extra at each end.
It would be great not to screw this up. A big step towards air conditioning.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Thanks
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