I would say yes, you should be concerned. Even a 20 amp circuit would be a stretch.Should I be concerned? Now that I moved everything to the new room. I have a concern with electricity. all of this on one breaker. Small window ac unit, 1000 watt light, 2 small fans, 1 inline fan, T5 4' 6 bulb, refridgerator, and my garage door opener.
Probably 12 gauge. I find it hard to believe it #10 wire.Hey how's it going. Got a couple questions for you. I have 9 15A receptacles 5 on a 20 amp breaker and the other four on another 20 a breaker on 10 awg. I want to do 30 amp breakers. Can I switch the receptacles to 30 amp and change the breakers to 30 amp 2 pole?
Its under 30 feet from the back of my house to the likely panel location. My breaker box is underneath my house towards the front which would add another 20 feet. From that panel to the edge of the house would be pretty easy. There is a cement and pebble walkway that is between the house and the shed. Its about 3 feet wide. It might be possible to go under it? Then its all lawn and bushes although the lawn has a rise to it.To feed a detached structure you will be limited by code to one feed. Best to go with 240v and run say 50 amps to a sub panel out there so you can use it how you wish. How many feet and how hard a dig? Most of the cost is in labor, but wire gauge/length plays a part.
Usually going to be a 700 - 1200 job unless its really far or gotta bust concrete to trench.
I'm hoping to do a similar job in my back yard, in the springtime.You could dig yourself, 18" deep mind you. Get utilities marked first.
At fifty feet I don't anticipate any voltage drop issues. Size conductors according to ampacity, no need to oversize.
#10 = 30 A
#8 = 40 A
#6 = 50 A
You really need to call a sparky out to give an estimate. Discuss how you can save by doing trenching and they will tell you what they want.
Doing this work w/o a permit could land you in hot water with the county.
That is exactly my reason for wanting to learn.Even if you don't DIY, doing what we are doing, you should have a solid understanding of electricital wiring and proper guaging. A good household wiring book can give you that basic understanding for a few bucks and an extended session on the throne! Highly recommended.