giveitagallon wrote:
im by far a electrician but saw on the man cave post people were talking about their service to the garage . my question is this , when i bought my house it had a 30x60 horse barn in back and a 20x 20 garage in front i made the front garage into a storage and the barn into my buggy barn , when i went to home depot the guy their told me to run number 8 aluminum to it my buddy had two spools of number ten stranded copper so i ran it because he said stranded will work better then solid . so i rented a mini and dropped in 2 inch conduit and rolled with it . i put it on a 40 amp breaker on the panel in the house and in the barn it has its own panel , my electric bill continues to go up and im doing nothing different ! it was around 90 dollars and now im up to the 2 hundred dollar range ? my question is somebody told me to unplug everything in the house and go look at the meter if it is still rotating this means i have a short in the house or elsewhere ? anybody feel that im heading the correct direction on this issue ? thanks jason
I dont know if your just running lights to the barn or using it for for a shop, but either way 10 gauge for that distance is not enough. I also dont think that wire would run your power bill up. I put a 125amp box in my shop because I run a welder and compressor. I know its easy to say ,but you do need bigger wire...
