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Jed54

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Have a relative with a car port which is about 30' from house.... Is it possible to run power 110volt to car port above ground....... I've seen some rather small service heads that appear to accommodate smaller gauge wire..... Thanks
 

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Everything must comply with Article 225 of the NEC making sure to have the correct height and proper conductors.
 

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If theres asphalt, concrete, stone or steps, in the way digging the trench is even less fun.
 
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I dug a trench for myself a year ago to my garage... Its not a fun thing to do.. This is for a family member.... I was just looking for an alternative method. The last 4' or so would involve busting up existing concrete slab from old garage.. :(
 

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There is aluminum service drop cable that can be used.
http://buyawg.thomasnet.com/viewite...m-conductors-aac-neutral-messenger?&forward=1

Table 300.5 requires only 12" burial for 120 Volt circuit with GFCI protection, and you can bore under a sidewalk. I would put THWN in a 1/2" PVC conduit. You need the GFCI for the carport anyway.

You need only 6" if it is rigid or intermediate conduit. A few $ for 30 ft of 1/2" intermediate conduit would be worth the saving for the extra 6" of digging. Since you are doing it for a relative they should be willing to pay for the conduit if you are doing the digging. If they are doing the digging they can make the choice.
 

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There is aluminum service drop cable that can be used.
http://buyawg.thomasnet.com/viewite...m-conductors-aac-neutral-messenger?&forward=1

Table 300.5 requires only 12" burial for 120 Volt circuit with GFCI protection, and you can bore under a sidewalk. I would put THWN in a 1/2" PVC conduit. You need the GFCI for the carport anyway.

You need only 6" if it is rigid or intermediate conduit. A few $ for 30 ft of 1/2" intermediate conduit would be worth the saving for the extra 6" of digging. Since you are doing it for a relative they should be willing to pay for the conduit if you are doing the digging. If they are doing the digging they can make the choice.



Wow, If I was actually doing this job, and especially for family, I would buy a steel cable, run it from point "A" to "B" and just tyrap 12-2 UF to it... cheap and simple...
 
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I'm in a mind just to put up a motion sensing halogen lamp from the back porch. Her car was broken into last week. Carport area is very dark at night. Why anyone would try to steal a 1985 Taurus is beyond me... :rolleyes:
 

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I actually put up a camera and motion sensing floodlight on my house. I need a sign that says Camera in Use or something though. You could just buy a camera housing enclosure off of **** as a deterrent....
 

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Her car was broken into last week. Carport area is very dark at night. Why anyone would try to steal a 1985 Taurus is beyond me... :rolleyes:
Probably trolling for contents, not the car. It's amazing what people leave in their cars overnight that are attractive to thieves.
 
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