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- Kubota L3830GST, B7500HST, BX2660. Formerly: Case 480F LL, David Brown 880UE
I dont need a new conduit, I have a 1 1/4 conduit out the the barn which currently has 3 insulated #6 copper wires and a ground wire in it. The fill table I found says that I should be fine with up to 11 #6 wires in a 1 1/4" conduit. If I have to pull 4 wires instead of 2 wires I will, but if I can run 2 new #6 wires instead of 3 #6 wires and a ground it will be easier to pull and cheaper.have you called around, to see how much it would cost... to get one of them machines, that puts cables under roads, and like? no actual digging at surface it is all jetted through with water / drilling under the surface.
Hence the reason I am oversizing the wire to make room for a larger one down the road.i am a tad iffy on 30 amp generator. they are not that strong, more length of wire ya put on them, the quicker they go down hill.
The thought down the road is to get something like a MEP-003 which will need to be away from the house. There is a corner of the barn where a generator could be mounted out of the way with a CO2 meter next to it and run the exhaust right outside and have the sound blocked from the house.i can understand putting a cable from main panel in house, to a generator plug on opposite wall of house. so you could just wheel a small generator over and plug it in. but seems a bit extreme placing it over by barn.
placing it in the shed, has some concerns of exhaust fumes / carbon monoxide gas.
when ya get into 50 amp plus, ok i will bite, placing generator out away from house, and by shed (on the outside) in its own little enclosure if need be, i will bite on that.
Aaron Z