$4600 to purchase wire for an elec. gate opener ?

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Stevenfyeager

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Am I figuring this correctly ? 1300 ft trench to a driveway gate, gate installer says he needs 30 amp, 240 v. 3/0 Al 4 wire URD according to an online calculator has less than 5% drop, costs about $3.30/ft and 2" conduit costs about $350. $4600 materials only, not including labor. Am I correct ? Thank you.
 
Based on those numbers you are correct but I doubt he needs 30 amps. Most gates are small dc motors so I am not sure why he needs 30 amp
 
I suspect a stand-alone system with a photovoltaic panel, storage battery, and inverter would cost a lot less than four grand.
Or if solar isn't doable look at a small stand alone generator to power the battery and inverter.
But we don't know what the gate opens to and how important it is for the gate to work everytime
 
XHHW needs to be in a raceway not directly buried.
Isn’t XHHW wire special in that it does not require temperature correction ampacity adjustment? Or what was it that made it different?

Also is it rated for wet locations because if it’s not, you won’t be able to run it in conduit underground
 
Isn’t XHHW wire special in that it does not require temperature correction ampacity adjustment? Or what was it that made it different?

Also is it rated for wet locations because if it’s not, you won’t be able to run it in conduit underground
Never mind I realized later that the XHHW has a W in its description for wet
 
Gate openers really don't need much power these days.
There are these solar panels with a pole and enclosure that work pretty well for small remote loads, you have to maintain the batteries.

I have also had a POCO drop a 120V 30A service so I could power a gate in the past but the monthly fees they charge to read the meter add up over time, so the batteries win.
 
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