infinity said:Are you an electrician?
Negatory, morning glory.Corky22 said:Occupation: general handyman
Corky22 said:I would like to extend power to my campsite, would 8-2 w/G carry upto 20 amp loads for nearly 1000'?
Thank You,
Mary
Is this that new thing called 'sarcasm'?fc said:OR give it a try and see if it don't work you can always scrap the wire---- they are paying good money for scrap and with a 1000' oh boy oh boy !
LarryFine said:Is this that new thing called 'sarcasm'?
Corky22 said:I would like to extend power to my campsite, would 8-2 w/G carry upto 20 amp loads for nearly 1000'?
Thank You,
Mary
No, that'd be 30 amps.kingpb said:This wouldn't be for a red neck deer stand to run a space heater and coffee pot would it?
rrc14 said:No, 8-2 w/G would not handle 20A at 1000 feet.
roger said:I would step the voltage up to 7200 v, use a #14 for the run, then drop it back to 120v at the load and change the conductor to # 12 on the secondary side of this load end transformer.
Of course this is just me, I always try to simplify things.
Roger
m73214 said:According to my calcs, you would need 3/0 CU to supply a 120V,20A load with a max voltage drop of 3.6V @1000'.
GeorgeB said:so the 7200 becomes the branch circuit to the "bedroom", and needs AFCI. Do they make a 7200V AFCI? And I'm sure he'll use 300V NM for the 7200V, right ...
RUWired said:Interesting is that #8 is only good for a 115' @ 20a/120v.
Rick