Posted by David Bean on February 06, 2014 at 18:01:43 from (50.155.49.136):
My tractor shed (open sided metal roof) is in need of electric power so I can put in a light or two and a few outlets. It will require I bury about 100 feet of conduit/wire and another 40 feet or so above ground going through my barn to the panel. I'll put a small breaker panel, or at least a fused master cut off switch at the tractor shed to make servicing that end easier/safer.
I don't think I'll ever need 220 volt at the shed. From what I can read it looks like I need #10 THHN to run a 120 volt circuit that would provide 15-20 amps for a few lights and a couple of outlets (battery charger, work light, etc).
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