paul said: (quoted from post at 06:41:43 06/23/10) 200 amp service, 140 feet from the nearest box probably has a lot to do with it - that cable ain't cheap.....
It's an 81 foot long building, and an outdoor light, so there are some spendy runs of stuff. But I know myself - my 'getroundtoit' doesn't always kick in real well. Dad build 'the big' machineshed in 1964, it wasn't ever wired in his lifetime - I'm up to having a fuse box and one outlet in it now....
In my county they inspect pretty carefully if you do it yourself; technically the local code says you can wire your _own home_ only, so can't actually wire outbuiildings but you can get past that mostly. But it turns outr better to have pro do it - quick inspection, rubber stamp. This is for a new deal, adding a few outlets or light bulbs likely we do like everyone else....
--->Paul
no one inspects stuff around here. its way out in the middle of no where to add to that
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