Voltage Drop Question

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s.garrett324

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Hey everyone, I have kind of a unique situation going on and I’d like some input see what everyone thinks.
Building a house and my service drop and meter mounted on a pole, my house location is 900’ away. I have spent hours and hours searching, doing calculations and trying to figure this out. Numerous electricians and everyone has a different opinion. I tried attaching a picture of a drawing to show what I have going on but it’s not letting me. Anyone needs it I can get it to you.
I have my voltage drop calc at 600 aluminum for the 600’ run and 300 aluminum for the 300’ run.
The reason I have a feed through panel at 600’ is because there is a water storage, well pressure tank and my fire sprinkler setup will be all in a big covered shed there and I need power there.
Let me know what you guys think. All help is greatly appreciated.
 
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