I have a gate opener wiring question. I have been running my gate openers on a solar pane/battery set up, but the batteries can't seem to keep up, despite the panel, the controller, and multiple sets of batteries all testing as they should.
So, screw it, now I am looking to pull power from a circuit in the pump house and run wire to gate openers for two driveways. Each driveway has a gate with two panels with one linear actuator per panel. Because these openers are of ill repute, the directions are less than stellar. All they state is that the motor voltage is 24V DC, the power is 40W, and the input voltage is 110V AC. The directions say that you should use at least 18AWG, but don't specify anything with respect to length of run.
I am having to make a lot of assumptions here, so if anybody has applicable knowledge, please chime in! I assume that the power is 40W per actuator. I believe that this would be 1.67 amps per actuator (40W/24V), or 3.33 amps per driveway. It should only ever be one driveway opening or closing at a time, so I don't think I need to double that load.
The most important driveway has a gate approximately 150' from the pump house and the second driveway gate is about another 300' beyond that. The plan was to run from the pump house to the first gate and then continue on across the property to the second gate, making it roughly 450' from the pump house to the second gate.
My current pain point is getting power to the main gate by scabbing it in with an extension cord until I can get a trencher and cut a line in and do it right. What can I get away with? The gates run 15-30 seconds or so to open or close, so it isn't a continuous load.
Longer term question, what size wire should I be looking at getting to run a permanent line to both gate openers? How would that change if I wanted to pull a separate branch off to run a flagpole with a light approximately 100 feet to the front of the line on the property (roughly 225' from the pump house)?
Thanks in advance for any insight you can offer!
John
So, screw it, now I am looking to pull power from a circuit in the pump house and run wire to gate openers for two driveways. Each driveway has a gate with two panels with one linear actuator per panel. Because these openers are of ill repute, the directions are less than stellar. All they state is that the motor voltage is 24V DC, the power is 40W, and the input voltage is 110V AC. The directions say that you should use at least 18AWG, but don't specify anything with respect to length of run.
I am having to make a lot of assumptions here, so if anybody has applicable knowledge, please chime in! I assume that the power is 40W per actuator. I believe that this would be 1.67 amps per actuator (40W/24V), or 3.33 amps per driveway. It should only ever be one driveway opening or closing at a time, so I don't think I need to double that load.
The most important driveway has a gate approximately 150' from the pump house and the second driveway gate is about another 300' beyond that. The plan was to run from the pump house to the first gate and then continue on across the property to the second gate, making it roughly 450' from the pump house to the second gate.
My current pain point is getting power to the main gate by scabbing it in with an extension cord until I can get a trencher and cut a line in and do it right. What can I get away with? The gates run 15-30 seconds or so to open or close, so it isn't a continuous load.
Longer term question, what size wire should I be looking at getting to run a permanent line to both gate openers? How would that change if I wanted to pull a separate branch off to run a flagpole with a light approximately 100 feet to the front of the line on the property (roughly 225' from the pump house)?
Thanks in advance for any insight you can offer!
John

lights, label it as such.