Bringing Electrical Service To Our Metal Storage Building

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Pete B: East Texas Homesteading

Pete B: East Texas Homesteading

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Trenching for electrical service to our metal storage building. Installing pvc conduit and pulling 1/0 wire through it to a subpanel in the building.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 175
@asiaintermat
@asiaintermat 7 днів тому
Your Job is perfect! Thank you for your detail job and good explanation. You are real electric engineer who can do the pulling job without some kind of fishing electric wire and cutting the cable with hacksaw.
@scottwidrick1835
@scottwidrick1835 3 дні тому
Nice job. Very good tutorial. Thanks.
@rmcnally3645
@rmcnally3645 Рік тому
I'm totally sending this to a friend who still works in a call center dealing with fiberoptic cables--we used to work together and having something like this to train new people on (the basics of trenching, laying pipe, blowing pull tape, and pulling line) would've been incredible. Watching you pull wire looked like a serious workout! Very cool what you're doing with your home!
@BB.41
@BB.41 3 місяці тому
I feel like i just hit the jackpot of UKposts channels! Man I cant wait to start diving into projects with you!! Subscribed!!
@garysmith4311
@garysmith4311 Рік тому
Thanks for sharing Pete!!!
@shopart1488
@shopart1488 11 місяців тому
I believe you also need two 8’ ground rods 6 or 8 feet apart tied together and tied to the sub panel.
@branthowell8058
@branthowell8058 6 місяців тому
Agreed. 2 grounding rods are needed for sub panels. They need to be driven in the ground at least 6’ apart. Good job Mr. Pete.
@ahmerrizvi
@ahmerrizvi Рік тому
Nice work Mr Pete, your videos are entertaining and never long because there is never repetition.
@hypocentric
@hypocentric Рік тому
Very nice work Pete! I’ll be looking forward to see how you wire the storage building! 🤙🏽
@centraltexashomestead-mike4956
@centraltexashomestead-mike4956 Рік тому
Great job Pete! WOW, it's hot here in central Texas and we are doing everything we can to keep the garden alive. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the build out. God Bless Yawl. Mike
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
Thank you👍
@juliebarnett9812
@juliebarnett9812 Рік тому
This was great! Thanks so much for sharing. This Texas heat is definitely a killer.
@jimginnyohio
@jimginnyohio Рік тому
Nice project Pete! Love that trencher, but it still looks like a workout!
@graciemiller9596
@graciemiller9596 10 місяців тому
Great job. I’m doing just about the same thing only its going into the garage. Thank you.
@1rustytree
@1rustytree Рік тому
That's a workout Pete! Those bends like to fight back!
@alexmunoz4809
@alexmunoz4809 Рік тому
I just did the same thing on my property these weekend here in cleveland texas it was so hot but i saved a lot of money and also my wife was happy to be finish
@bearwop9286
@bearwop9286 7 місяців тому
I learned something today. Thanks Pete!
@stever.9925
@stever.9925 9 місяців тому
Just come across your video, Pete. Great work. You tackled it and made it Tap Out! I love watching various ways of doing things - I aways learn something. Thanks.
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading 9 місяців тому
Thank you 👍
@kdegraa
@kdegraa Рік тому
Very impressive you did all this yourself. No way I’d do it. A few years ago we had a garage and shed electrified from the house. An electrician came out before hand and asked if a trench could be dug from the house to the garage. We dug the trench with a trencher attached to a mini digger we hired for this and a lot of other work. This electrician decided not to do the job and we had another come out. The second electrician was very happy to see the trench and quickly wired up the connection and then the shed & garage. It’s so nice having lights and power in these buildings after so many years. We will probably have a metal shed similar to yours built in a few years and will do the same, dig a trench where the electrician says it needs to go. The only difference is hopefully a sewerage pipe can also go from the shed to the house sewerage pipe and then to the septic tank. We’d like to have a bathroom in the shed so it’s easier to clean up after working on the farm.
@johnwmayberry5442
@johnwmayberry5442 Рік тому
Thank you brother.. nice job
@1995jug
@1995jug Рік тому
One thing we used to do at work with those big cables after you tighten the lug down as tight as you can loosen the lug a little take hold of the wire and shake it back and forth then retighten you be surprised how much more the lug goes in.
@aaron_brown7324
@aaron_brown7324 Рік тому
Trencher looks like a workout lol… glad you made this video I need to do the same at my place…. I only have to trench about 25 ft though luckily
@lilyrose3180
@lilyrose3180 Рік тому
Great work💪🤩
@footplate0
@footplate0 Рік тому
Nice video. I have found that a splash of dish soap squirted down both the upright conduits helps the wire go around those 90 degree bends. Thanks for posting
@tx223
@tx223 Рік тому
You make it look easy, Pete. Hats off on your videos. Can’t wait to be building on my 10 acres soon.
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
10 acres, that's awesome 👍
@danymitehazard
@danymitehazard Рік тому
Great video I’m going to be doing the same thing running power from my home panel to my garage panel
@stantheman5163
@stantheman5163 Рік тому
Nicely done! I was recently doing some easy electrical work, but ran into an issue which required calling in a pro. He was stumped too until we accidentally found the short circuit in the main junction box.
@terrybreland5217
@terrybreland5217 10 місяців тому
Thanks for sharing it was very interesting!
@garygrig8762
@garygrig8762 Місяць тому
Good job, thank you 👍
@juancalderon3731
@juancalderon3731 7 місяців тому
Great job and nice. I learned a lot. Thanks
@MrRbrgrn
@MrRbrgrn Рік тому
Great video Pete!!! Now enjoy some AC lol. See you next week!
@LWYOffGridHomestead
@LWYOffGridHomestead Рік тому
That was awesome to watch...whole time you were pulling that wire from the end of the house to the metal building I was thinking "could the tractor pull it through easier" 🤨🤔...looked like quite the workout...kept me entertained for the entire length of the video ❤️
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
I'm glad you liked the video 👍 once the wire hit the 90 degree elbow, it got pretty tough to pull. If it were a longer run, I would have used the tractor front loader to pull it up.
@joemaldonado3
@joemaldonado3 11 місяців тому
ooh! such marital coordination! hours of free entertainment !!!
@d.j.robinson9424
@d.j.robinson9424 Рік тому
Nice to see your building going up, really like your longer videos. I'm sure Tanya will love filling in the trenches. 😂💚👍👍🕊🍉
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
😂👍
@TomCee53
@TomCee53 Рік тому
As always, check local codes. I’m pretty sure that pvc conduit needs to buried at least 18 inches in most places. This looks like about 12 inches. (Edit: in rewatching the trench section, I see it is probably 18 inches. ) Plus, the ground requirements may differ. In some cases a separate ground stake may be needed instead of extending the ground. Hints: somebody suggested using pulling wax. I also use a pipe or stick to wrap the rope around as a handle rather than wrapping around my hand. And kudos for wiring from the far end first so that nothing is hot until the final connection, potentially with the main off. Edit: I would have run a 3/4 conduit at least for the underground part in case you want something like low voltage (network, camera, alarm) or a switched light. Just to plan ahead.
@mattpeacock5208
@mattpeacock5208 Рік тому
The neutral and ground are separate because they do different jobs. The ground is for safety, the neutral is for function.
@thepoopsoup
@thepoopsoup 11 місяців тому
Very true. The green ground wire is in a 8 foot copper? Bar
@usmarinekenny
@usmarinekenny 5 місяців тому
The neutral and ground are separated to prevent objectionable current on metal parts of the building and the panel because the current would then travel on the ground as well as the neutral in a parallel flow and the ground would then be carrying current all the time instead of during a fault condition. As far as a grounding rod, by code you need one since it’s a building separate from the main house. Also plastic bushings are required as well for the pvc connectors in the junction boxes and at the panels, and the trench should be about 22 inches deep so you have 18” from the top of the conduit to grade. Not too sure the size wire he used, it looked to be around 1/0 or 2/0, so in terms of calculating the junction box size it should have been bigger for cable radius. Based on size of conduit you used. For the corner where the conduit came from the ground into the bottom that box should have been a 12x12 since a corner bend calculation is 6 times the size of the conduit coming in; and for the junction box just before the panel since it was a straight pull it would be 8 times the conduit size which would be 16x16. But overall looks good besides those few details. Just for future references if you decide to run another conduit in the future but keep in mind that’s when you’re dealing with cables #4 and larger. Godbless.
@KimTran-vb1ci
@KimTran-vb1ci Рік тому
Totally enjoyed watching this video! I can imagine how much you saved by DIY on the electrical parts. Great work. (Pulling wires was some good work out, wasn't it? LOL)
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
Awesome, glad you liked the video 👍 and yes it saved me a ton of money.
@FlyingAceAV8B
@FlyingAceAV8B Рік тому
One of the best videos on UKposts regarding this work. Nice job sir.
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
Thank you, I appreciate that 👍
@Rcat007
@Rcat007 8 місяців тому
Did you not need a ground rod for that ground in the outbuilding because it is a separate structure?
@Nope-ity-nope-nope
@Nope-ity-nope-nope Місяць тому
I really wish you showed punching through the shop and mounting the conduit to the exterior wall.
@lloydmills9619
@lloydmills9619 8 місяців тому
ground is undersized because you increased the ungrounded conductors. There is no GES, no plastic bushing before the wire was pulled, theres romex outside in the existing panel and Picaso would be proud of that whole wall.
@bmilhansen
@bmilhansen Рік тому
fyi on the 811, if you live in an area like centerpoint energy electric, and you have underground service from your meter to the transformer or pedestal, 811 will not mark those because they are owned by the homeowner. they will only mark the main primary and secondary lines down the easement.
@brianbeasley7270
@brianbeasley7270 9 місяців тому
Did you add the two grounding rods spaced apart in the out building tied to the ground in the sub panel?
@Damionburch75
@Damionburch75 8 місяців тому
So im basically doing the exact same build as yours here in tyler texas! What type of wire did you use?
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading 8 місяців тому
I used 1/0 AWG stranded wire. The copper wire itself is .3249 inches in diameter.
@jackhutchins2361
@jackhutchins2361 Рік тому
Dude, you're going to be soar in the morning, been there, done that!
@jpinckneyltr450
@jpinckneyltr450 2 місяці тому
So grounds and neutrals are combined at first means of disconnect. So the panel in the home may or may not have the grounds and neutrals combined. If you have a disconnect before the panel, the panel is a main lug and grounds and neutral must be separate.
@joer480
@joer480 Рік тому
Did you mark the cables before pulling them? That way you could tell which wire to connect where? Thanks for the video and nice work!
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
Thanks, Yes I marked the neutral wire with white tape near the ends, the other two hots don't matter.
@rockyusa2012
@rockyusa2012 Рік тому
Cool video Pete 💡👏. After that workout pulling the wires, smile to your last sentence. P.S. did you get stuck filling in the trench? 👏😀
@CaptainMcFartin
@CaptainMcFartin Рік тому
Great installation. Not sure if I missed it in the video but why didn’t you stay underground all the way to the panel at the house?
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
Because there's a cable line and water line there and I didn't want to mess with it.
@CaptainMcFartin
@CaptainMcFartin Рік тому
@@petebeasttexashomesteading that makes sense, thanks.
@brymanable
@brymanable Рік тому
Great job 👏🏼 Pete , but Q: how your main supply panel is Outside your home Open to the Element?
@TomCee53
@TomCee53 Рік тому
That is now code in many places so that the fire department can switch off the main without pulling the meter. There is usually a sub panel inside for the bulk of the circuits.
@viavictoreletrica3527
@viavictoreletrica3527 11 місяців тому
interessante. Gostei
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading 11 місяців тому
obrigado
@BigMan3555
@BigMan3555 9 місяців тому
Hi Pete B nice work i had something like this done for me but its a smaller sub panel in a small shed i have a question can you add a 50 amp breaker to that sub panel for a 50 amp generator power inlet box to run from the shed to power whole house that way
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading 9 місяців тому
Yes you can do that as long as the wires going to that sub panel can handle more than 50amps.
@BigMan3555
@BigMan3555 9 місяців тому
@@petebeasttexashomesteading Hi Pete thanks for the reply back am going to check that today if wires can handle more than 50amps i didn't do the work myself the breaker feeding that small sub panel is a 60 amp from the main outdoor panel
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading 9 місяців тому
@@BigMan3555 If the breaker on the sub panel is 60 amp, then you will be okay.
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading 9 місяців тому
Just remember that if you feed back into any breaker panel, you have to shut off the main breaker feeding into your house from the meter or other wise you will be back feeding the lines on the poles and electrocute a line worker.
@BigMan3555
@BigMan3555 9 місяців тому
@@petebeasttexashomesteading i check looks like he used 6 awg gauge wiring from main panel to sub panel in the shed would of like to seen 4 awg gauge but i think 6 awg gauge is ok for 60 amp breaker the only thing i seen he did different i don't know why from what you did was feed the sub panel using another 60 amp breaker
@Jeffs40K
@Jeffs40K 11 місяців тому
did you get this all Permitted? What was the Required Depth underground for the Line from Main to Subpanel, You said you were running 100-125 from Main to Subpanel, what size is your main, what size wire was required for 100
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading 11 місяців тому
The conduit for the electrical line was 18 inches deep. I ran 1/0 wire which is good for 150 amp and my main panel is a 200amp service.
@2007KB
@2007KB Рік тому
Good video Pete.. what a workout pulling that wire!💪 How’s your garden doing? Haven’t seen it in a long time?
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
I've been too busy with the storage building and the garden is suffering but my wife works in the garden as much as she can.
@2007KB
@2007KB Рік тому
@@petebeasttexashomesteading You sure are !
@Harrison2253
@Harrison2253 7 місяців тому
You need 2 ground rods at the metal building. On a run that long pulling compound is an absolute necessity and would have made pulling a lot easier especially on a hot day. Expansion fittings coming out of the ground on each end of the run are missing. PVC on the side of anything outside should be strapped every 4 feet if you don't want it to look like a snake.
@jakeschisler7525
@jakeschisler7525 Рік тому
That copper wire had to cost some bucks, Pete! Now if that wire came in from the pole could you use aluminium wire but not running it like you did? I had a guy put in a whole new panel in my old building, which had it's own service. The old panel, the cover was gone and missing circuit breakers so it was wide open.
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
I purchased 400ft in total of 1/0 wire with about 60ft left over, at $3.87 a foot it was expensive. I don't like aluminum wire because you have to go bigger in size and there's too much heat and expansion with it.
@stickfigure9662
@stickfigure9662 Рік тому
Pete....about to do a similar project with a new barn. Does the inspector have to verify the trench depth or can it just be backfilled and the inspector takes the homeowners word for it?
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
If you have an inspector, they'll have to make sure it's to depth before back filling the trench.
@johndavies2949
@johndavies2949 5 місяців тому
We don't need no stinking inspection because we didn't take out a stinking permit.
@bimmers323ci
@bimmers323ci 2 місяці тому
What size wire did you use
@Jim-fr3gr
@Jim-fr3gr Рік тому
Would it been cheaper to put in another service meter or not.Great job.
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
No because I'm running everything off my solar this way.
@TomCee53
@TomCee53 Рік тому
Also, a second meter would most likely be billed separately subject to minimum charge for the service.
@MidwestHome_Hens
@MidwestHome_Hens Рік тому
My husband had our garage (his shop) rewired to 220
@Kevin-me3wy
@Kevin-me3wy 10 місяців тому
I was wondering why you didn't bury more of that?
@DawnDBoyerPhD
@DawnDBoyerPhD Рік тому
I personally would have wanted all those power lines and PVC pipes totally underground along the length of the house - was there a reason you didn't do that length underground??
@juancarlosgonzalez1951
@juancarlosgonzalez1951 9 місяців тому
Gas lines lady
@NYTROeast
@NYTROeast 6 місяців тому
No expansion joint?
@richb4099
@richb4099 8 місяців тому
Code around here would be to install 2 ground rods 6 feet apart at the metal building with a grounding conductor attached to both and then going to the panel there....
@davidtrejo352
@davidtrejo352 Рік тому
Man all this stuff you is pretty kool that’s my style…. By the way what did you do for a living before this cause i see all these building and tools 🛠 and this is great, and of course if you don’t mind asking
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
I was a toolmaker/grinder and machinist for 30 years and into real estate investing (rental properties) through the years.
@jeffreyson6025
@jeffreyson6025 9 місяців тому
What size of the wire for 100 amps?
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading 9 місяців тому
It depends on the distance. If it's a short distance, then 2 gauge would work but I used 1/0 that's good for up to 150 amp.
@jeffreyson6025
@jeffreyson6025 9 місяців тому
@@petebeasttexashomesteading Thank you.
@gatsbylight4766
@gatsbylight4766 7 місяців тому
*WIFE:* Just... my... freakin... luck. ... Had... to... marry... a... freakin... handyman.
@johndavies2949
@johndavies2949 5 місяців тому
You went all out. 1/0 copper them in the 75°C column in nec is good for 150 amps. If you go to the 90°C column it's good for 170 amps. You can only use the 90°C column if your breaker is rated for 90°C. Hard to find one that is, but 75°C readily available. And good luck trying to find a 125 amp breaker that will snap in and fit in that panel. You'll be ok with the 100 amp breaker. I don't think that extra 25 amps is gonna make that much difference. Your load in your shed is a lot less than the load in your house.
@emathis07
@emathis07 3 місяці тому
The only question I have is why didn't he put the wire through the pipe when he was assembling it? Wouldn't it have made it easier?
@mikelarson8066
@mikelarson8066 Рік тому
I apologize if I missed it what amp service are you running ?
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
I used 1/0 wire to a 125 amp service panel
@mikelarson8066
@mikelarson8066 Рік тому
Thank you For the fast reply. I just put in a similar service from the inside panel to on outer wall sub panel but used AWG 1/0 boy was that wire stiff
@waynelambert9319
@waynelambert9319 3 місяці тому
What size wire was it to the building?
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading 3 місяці тому
It was 1/0 - AWG
@NickensCharles
@NickensCharles Рік тому
Hunny! You feel like doing something! Hahahahahaha. My wife is Chinese and she would probably run circles around me. Asian women are hard workers.
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
That's for sure 😊
@steventhury8366
@steventhury8366 Рік тому
Is the buried conduit necessary? I thought you could direct bury.
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
They do have direct bury gray wire but I haven't seen it in 1/0 gauge wire only 6 gauge.
@steventhury8366
@steventhury8366 Рік тому
@@petebeasttexashomesteading I know the SER with gray jacket is not for underground. Not even in conduit.
@johndavies2949
@johndavies2949 5 місяців тому
You'd need triplex with a ground wire. And it will be aluminum. And it won't fit under a 100 amp breaker.
@danymitehazard
@danymitehazard 11 місяців тому
What kind of wire did you run? 10 awg or 8 awg?
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading 11 місяців тому
1/0 AWG wire good for up to 150 amp.
@AM1015-
@AM1015- Рік тому
that 2" conduit running along the house looks HORRIBLE, you shouldve buried all that and make the conduit sweep up near the main panel
@user-yk8ig9tg6m
@user-yk8ig9tg6m 3 місяці тому
What size wire are you using
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading 3 місяці тому
1/0 AWG THHN wire
@mattpeacock5208
@mattpeacock5208 Рік тому
A small HDD could be easier. But hell, you potholed the only issue. Smart move!
@FireDude13
@FireDude13 Рік тому
Nicely done Pete! Quick question asked out of ignorance - could you have put a new grounding rod in next to the building and grounded your box to that? Or does it need to be connected to the ground in the main panel? Just curious... And man... I HATE pulling wire...
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
It would technically work with a grounding rod but to be to code I needed to ground it to the main panel.
@johndavies2949
@johndavies2949 5 місяців тому
You have to run the equipment ground back to the source of power which is st the house. The equipment grounding conductor is not for safety. It is to facilitate the operation of the circuit breaker at the source if one of the feeder wires shorts out to anything grounded and connected to that wire. If you didn't have the grounding wire the short wouldn't cause the breaker to trip as the circuit is still open. The ground rods at the shed will not cause the breaker in your panel to trip if you did not pull in sn equipment ground as the earth is not a low resistance return path for the fault current to activate the breaker. Google MGM Grand fire.
@johndavies2949
@johndavies2949 5 місяців тому
Use some lube. If you don't have any pour some anti freeze down the conduit. That's really slippery as you may know if you've ever spilled any on your driveway and stepped in it. It will not have a deleterious affect on the wire. It will never dry up or evaporate. It will make it easy to pull out the wires if you ever have to.
@johndavies2949
@johndavies2949 5 місяців тому
No it won't. Gotta have an equipment ground conductor back to the source.
@johndavies2949
@johndavies2949 5 місяців тому
The ground rods are for dissipation of static electricity and lightning strikes. Chances are you won't have a lightning strike but you never know in Texas and with a metal building. So check to see if your building is grounded to your driven ground rods. It probably is when you mounted your panel on the metal. See NEC 250.116 FPN (Fire Protection Note)
@lloydmills9619
@lloydmills9619 8 місяців тому
There was no reason to tie a basket, a few half hutches would have been fine. No lube (even dish soap) and pulling plastic rope in plastic pipe is really asking for trouble. Carflex into the exterior service panel? Wait did everyone survive this? I know its an old video I assume everyone survived.
@arnecarlsson9740
@arnecarlsson9740 Рік тому
Pete, What gauge copper wire did you use?
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
I used 1/0 ought wire.
@juancarlosgonzalez1951
@juancarlosgonzalez1951 9 місяців тому
0/1
@arnecarlsson9740
@arnecarlsson9740 9 місяців тому
@@juancarlosgonzalez1951 00
@keithharrington8715
@keithharrington8715 Рік тому
As an electrical guy,. Please, please, please check with your local electricians or building department. You might need an electrical disconnect outside tof this building. Ground rods 2 for this building. The PVC piping can expand and contract over a large temperature change and rip the piping in half. A slip joint or sliding piece may be needed. All receptacles in this building need gfci protection ( OUT BUILDING ) And more if you call it "AN AGRICUTURAL BUILDING". And more. Also,. Consider adding empty pipes to your trench while open. Some kind of communicating lights might be needed or even internet for your business. Dropping some 3/4 or 1 in pipes on the open trench and pulling in wire later ....easy. redigging a trench....not priceless. Please get your best build by getting the best information.
@jsmanson100
@jsmanson100 9 місяців тому
Your conduit entrances into your waterproof box are not waterproof, I'm thinking of doing a similar thing but putting in an o-ring on the outside, but it's not an oem waterproof part so might not get approved by the inspector.... and clearances with the o-ring and the hole saw sizing are going to be tight.... I'm in Canada but the rules are the same up here.
@paulbrawn9063
@paulbrawn9063 Рік тому
How did that work out?....Getting your wife to fill the dirt back in the trench?...LOL
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
She actually helped me fill in the trench 👍
@johndavies2949
@johndavies2949 5 місяців тому
Oh I'm sorry. You did use copper. Good for you!
@DawnDBoyerPhD
@DawnDBoyerPhD Рік тому
Why didn't you string the wire inside the pipe as you were gluing it together - would that not have been far easier and faster a process?
@leonardhenderson6723
@leonardhenderson6723 Рік тому
U run the conduit first than pull in the wire mostly with a pull rope
@jeanpicard8603
@jeanpicard8603 8 місяців тому
Why the j box ?
@markrobinson8539
@markrobinson8539 Рік тому
NEC code requires the top of pvc conduit to be at 18 inches deep, so that makes the trench 20 inches deep. Your trench doesn't look deep enough. How deep did you dig it ?
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
My trencher goes 24" deep.
@markrobinson8539
@markrobinson8539 Рік тому
@@petebeasttexashomesteading Then you are in good shape.
@johndavies2949
@johndavies2949 5 місяців тому
Why did you use 1/0 wire? Should have used copper, #3awg. Yes it's probably more money than 1/0 aluminum.
@johndavies2949
@johndavies2949 5 місяців тому
Oh! You used copper! You went too big. No wonder you had trouble at your breaker. But you did say you were gonna upgrade to a 125 amp breaker. You probably won't find a 125 amp snap in breaker for your panel. Case in point. Look at the 125amp breaker in your shed panel.
@GaryYoung-eq1ph
@GaryYoung-eq1ph Рік тому
Next how 2 get rid of moles !
@tracyfunk3928
@tracyfunk3928 11 місяців тому
Why wouldn't you want to continue with conduit underground all the way to where the solar system was. You would of saved $30 on that junction box. Even better you wouldn't have all that conduit exposed on the side of the house, nor would you have to drill all those holes into the side of the house. Just curious. I wouldn't know. Makes sense to me, but I imagine you had a reason.
@juancarlosgonzalez1951
@juancarlosgonzalez1951 9 місяців тому
Gas lines
@johnkulpowich5260
@johnkulpowich5260 10 місяців тому
Don't need the ground. Just two ground rods are building
@KevinCoop1
@KevinCoop1 Рік тому
I designed electrical systems since 1983. With a couple exceptions, very very good install video. I do have a couple comments. Not sure why you oversized the copper conductors, but that is fine. Not gluing the conduit to the fitting in the box is not good. Especially when you had to lift it up to the box. Not sure you need the expansion fitting as suggested by others, you are in Texas. The one thing that you truly do need to do is Article 250.32 requires you to install GEC(Grounding Electrode Conductor) and electrode at a separate building fed from another. You can easily install a #6 bare solid from the ground bar out to the exterior box, and then to the exterior and connect to two ground rods spaced apart. The reason for two is if you do not test for 25 ohms resistance or less, then you must install two and done. Just so you know why, the grounding electrode system is to send lightning strike energy to earth. No other purpose. The equipment ground system is to send ground fault current back to the panel, to the neutral, then out to the transformer to trip the breaker or fuse. BTW, the main breaker in the panel was required by Article 225. Well done! Like I said very well done video! Respectfully, Kevin
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading Рік тому
Thanks for the information
@KevinCoop1
@KevinCoop1 Рік тому
@@petebeasttexashomesteading Maybe you can have another video to show any revision and explain why you have certain things. Hopefully your channel is not only about money. Best wishes, Kevin
@cassidees8257
@cassidees8257 5 місяців тому
Why not take it all the way to panel, piping on house looks awful?
@BTReese
@BTReese 22 дні тому
I’m a native Texan. You’re not from around here are ya.
@mustapha2035
@mustapha2035 10 місяців тому
Why don't you use 240 volts in two wires instead of 120 + 120 + neutral thank you
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading 10 місяців тому
In north, central and south America, the electric power is 120 volts 60Hz per line. If you want 240, you will need two lines 120 volts each. In Europe and other places the power in 220 volts 50Hz. To run 440 volts you'll need to run two 220 lines.
@mustapha2035
@mustapha2035 10 місяців тому
Thanks for the answer, but just as a reminder if you want to get 440 volts or 380 volts you need 3 phase + neutral
@mustapha2035
@mustapha2035 10 місяців тому
I mean 3*220V
@petebeasttexashomesteading
@petebeasttexashomesteading 10 місяців тому
@@mustapha2035 correct, but residential electric power is only two hot wires. 3 phase would be commercial powering three phase machines.
@mustapha2035
@mustapha2035 10 місяців тому
@@petebeasttexashomesteading yeah👍
@janetdupree6353
@janetdupree6353 Рік тому
KUDOS
@hot2warm
@hot2warm 5 місяців тому
I'm sorry, but I think you don't have enough electrical boxes and panels on your house. You need to add a few more.
@aidanray4846
@aidanray4846 6 місяців тому
Wait till he sees the price of the service wire
@leonardhenderson6723
@leonardhenderson6723 Рік тому
Why n not run under the house than out the other side
@johnkulpowich5260
@johnkulpowich5260 10 місяців тому
Big wire head
@pld8993
@pld8993 Місяць тому
Will it work? Sure, lots of things done incorrectly will work. Multiple code violations, would never pass an inspection.
@RS-br9ud
@RS-br9ud Місяць тому
OK. Tell us what they are.
@pld8993
@pld8993 Місяць тому
@@RS-br9ud J-boxes are too small, 2" liquidtight not secured, 2" PVC on wall not secured properly, no bushings on connectors, no ground rods, trench should be over 20" deep doesn't look like it, feeder ground wire may be too small but can't tell exactly.
@jeffwhitney3369
@jeffwhitney3369 4 місяці тому
Too much Too long!!!!!! Do you really need to spend a minute and a half telling people how to strip a frickin wire???? had to shut off just too much time on irrelevant crap
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