wayne123
Senior Member
- Location
- North Carolina
I have just recently quoted wiring for a boathouse. The customer was pretty satisfied with the layout that I came up with except for the price of a feeder. To fill you in a bit more this boathouse will have about a 40 amp load on it ( 2 boatlifts, water heater, 2 battery chargers, refrigerator,ceiling fans(3),4 flourescent fixtures over the two boat slips and some floodlights and some gen purpose recept).The feeder will be fed from a saw service which will be permanent for campers. Anyway the feed will be a bit over 300ft. amp sized for 60 amps so i did a voltage drop calc. and came up with #2 cu feeder 240 volts with a neut. and a ground. She told me that there is no way she needed a feeder that big to feed it so she went to a jack leg electrician and he told her that #6/2 will work just fine. I told her that if thats what she wanted then get someone else to do the job for her. She didn't understand why I turned down the job and I told her that when I do a job I do it like I would be doing it for myself, THE RIGHT WAY!! thinking about sending her a bill for the quote because the job is about an hour and a half away from my shop.Man do I feel better getting that off my chest! Thanks for listening! May her lights blink and refrigerator compressor burn up due to low voltage!!!