Outdoor Sub Panel Install, Trenching, & Connections - Storage Shed Conversion
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- 🔗 Heritage Building Co: heritagebuildi... Complete install of an outdoor sub panel, trenching, and service entrance electrical connections of our storage shed to soap shack conversion!
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We’re a small family who moved out of the city in 2015 and set off on a new journey to build a homestead from bare land on one acre out in the country of the Blue Ridge mountains of North Carolina. We handcraft many items and goods that are for sale on our website. Your support is greatly appreciated by all of us! Our RUclips channel is family friendly!
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I love your videos Sam you work hard and always think about the kids and Angela. It’s important when raising a family and you realize each person has needs to you can fulfill.
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I was dumb forgot my password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me
@Jairo Gerald instablaster ;)
@Lucas Sage i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Lucas Sage it worked and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my account!
Great work guys. I've never used a trencher before but watching you really helped make it look less intimidating. The electrical is looking good. I hope you had enough room to close that wall up when you were done! See you around :)
Good job, so excited to see soap shack when Angela is making soap 👍🏼❤️
Sam your work here was completely electrifying! Great job.
Your knowledge is wonderful....love to see you work together ❤
I have missed your videos! I know you are busy! God bless your family!
Wow Sam that was back breaking labor! Quite an adventure! I envy you both for all the hard work you put into your homestead! TFS Take care! :)
It was hard, but well worth it for Angela. (bonus points here) 😁 We were just reminiscing the other day about all we’ve done here.
Sam, you are a handy guy to have around!
You are a nice man,and have a very nice family.😀
Yes I loved seeing what you have going thumbs up
HEY SAM AND ANGELA, GREAT JOB GETTING THE ELECTRICAL COMPLETED, YOU GUYS ROCK. I PRAY YOU ARE ALL WELL AND BLESSED. I LOOK FORWARD TO THE NEXT VIDEO.
Looking good and I am so excited to see the soap shed inside after you get it all electrified and set up........what an asset that is going to be for many reasons and in many ways.
You all have done a fantastic job on everything you do.
Blessings
Wow - you work so hard !!! ✅✅❤️
OK Sam, is there something you can’t do? I am impressed with your electrical skills!
Great work and thanks for the awesome content stay safe and take care
Juiceology! You kill me! I love you both!
Good evening Sam .I am amazed at the knowledge you have , how and where did you learn all this electrical stuff? I find it mindboggling watching you .
Love you're family
Sam you always make it look easy but I know it's not. Enjoyed watching... stay safe.
Nice job, can't wait to hear more about your electricology in your future videos too😂
I am highly impressed. Great family, great work!!!
Great job Sam!
So glad you clarified that this is not a "How to" video & that you're not a Pro. because, I saw you doing so many things wrong!! I mean who uses tools?? I just lick my fingers & twist the wires together... Bing Bang Boom it's all done. Let's see how many ppl. misread this comment. Hoping all is well guys, Dirty Jersey out!!
Nice job on the lectric parts. Hope those drink coolers work out for you. I love mine.
They do work great!!! Thanks again!!
Nice job, it’s looking great
Sam, i love to watch you work. You make projects look easy.
Pulling up that electrical line looked tough but what a nice outcome!
Juiceness! Love your words.
This series is one of my all-time favorites. So happy Angela has her own workspace for her business, and there is more usable space in your home. The move-in video showed us just how much room the soap-making supplies take up. WOW!! 😳 What are you going to do with the wooden curing racks Sam made? Hope they can be used somewhere. Will you be installing some wall-mounted shelving in the new Soap Shed? Congrats on another completed project! 👍😍
You guys can do it all! Great job! 😊
Darla in NC
Loved the video - I would love to watch a video with Angela making her awesome soap!!
We may share a video like that for channel members (like you already are 😁), but don’t have plans for anything like a “how to” for the public at large. Too much work and research into proper recipes and techniques to give away to just anyone. 😎
That trench shovel you use is handy as heck. After seeing you use it for everything, I snagged one from lowes, too. It's great!
Nice job sam
We're going to be running conduit from our garage to a new greenhouse shortly. Ditch-digger is definitely the way to go!!
What a fantastic machine , to dig trenches ! wow .
That's funny. Here if a homeowner calls to lo locate buried lines they just tell you if you cut it they will fix it for you. I cut an internet line in two places with a ditch witch and they came right out and fixed it. Now we have fiber right to the house and they said the same thing.
Every place is different.
Wow you guys make a good team as always👍
Great job guys
Awesome video!!!! I have been anticipating your next video, lol. We love you guys and your videos. We have stopped doing videos due to health and other issues for awhile. But we will be turning with videos soon. We have lots to share! Anyway, sorry for the “squirrel “ moment, lol. Thank you so much for your videos! Love from Ohio 💚🌱🌸🌲🌻🪛🔌
Great job!
Thanks!!
That was a sweet trick with the winch
Thanks for the honesty..
Great job👍
Did you really pound in a 6 foot copper grounding rod with a finish hammer?
A real juiceologist would have used his lineman’s.
Good work.
Thanks!
Great job can’t wait for your next video.
Well done good job
Its getting closer and closer to being done Angela.
Not shocking!....and in this case, that's a good thing.
Understood nothing except a high level of skill felt like a tutoring overview of electrical wiring of breaker boxes
Thanks for the video. Keep rocking it.
Great job. Keep up the great work.
Really well done. Thank you!
Shades of Jon lol I’m dying roflmbo. I miss him and I know why he isn’t doing videos but I do. If you starts saying holy crap that’s good coffee it’ll be over for me. Feral helper children awesome. That’s exactly what I need to do run wire, but I’m not needing to run a new service. Trencher and the rest and waterline.
Hi Sam!
Thank you for the informative video! I know you say you guys are not experts, but I am still learning from your videos. Is that trencher/digger thing yours or did you rent it??
He said he rented it.
Mobile homes need a second grond rod 6 ft out something to think about
Our home has the two ground rods. This is a auxiliary structure using both ground rod and ground wire tying back to the home and it's two ground rods.
The hubs has to do this come Spring. Now I see renting a trencher is the way to go. Oh, and "when at home go big". I'll remember to tell him...especially since I want lots of outlets so I don't have to run extension cords everywhere. ......plus I'll want internet and cable television....you know, just the necessities.
I think your soap shake is wonderful! Do you have a catalog?
Great video I am planning on running electricity to my shed but my question is how much service amps do I need going into my main panel to do so thanks
We only have a 100 amp service at the home. It's done fine for us.
Just curious if mounting metal breaker box such as this one is OK. A/c has metal pull out or breaker by condenser when servicing unit is acceptable but not sure about this set up. Maybe a certified electrician could verify this.
Should’ve used THHN 😉
If you plan on wiring up a shed, shop, or out building, I encourage you to consider these points while your trench is open:
1) size the condiut for 200 amps (1 1/4 or 1 1/2 inch). You could put in one circuit (3 number 14 wires to a 200 Amp service) to supply what power you need now or in future. Your building could be an office, a yoga studio, or full blown work center without re-digging your trench.
2) extra pipes in your trench. Some 3/4 or 1 inch while your trench is open.
A data connection from your house to your shop?
A cable tv connection for your waiting room?
Security cameras connected to your home server?
A "dinner bell" or flashing light for emergencies. An emergency in your shed might need a light in your house and a noisy shop might need a flashing light for emergencies?
Whatever else you might need?
If the pipe is added whit the trench open, zero redigging. Just meet or exceed any depth requirements.
I will imagine driving that ground rod wasn’t fun I have drove many of them usually with a sledge hammer
I think I would have liked to see a little more detail on the wiring.
Hey I know I’m late to this, but what kind of breaker did you use for the power wire running from the box being piggy backed?
Did you run cable in conduit in the ground or direct burial?
All wire is in conduit underground.
Hi Sam. We love to watch you and your family on utub. We need help. My husband wants to put a 50 amp sub panel in a shop we have. He has a 6/ 3 wire that was previously run to a central heater. We have done away with it. Can this be done? We are having trouble finding a sub panel that we can add lights and outlets and air compressor to.
Does this have to be inspected?
Technically, the connector you attached to the pvc female inside the building in a violation. That fitting is not designed, tested, or listed for multiple NM cables as you installed. You could have left it off or put a box on the inside. Best wishes, Kevin
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What is a soap shed
A place to make the soap she sells.
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I thought you finished your roof??
Look at how awesome you are😲WOW 👍
So under article 100 of nec are you a qualified person?
electrocology bwaaahahahahaaahaaahaaaaha lol u keep cracking me up
No mention of an inspection of your wiring. Granted, not know your local codes.
Not know the NEC either.
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All of my remaining bars of soap stink now. Sad!
??? Did something happen to them? Send us an email if so!!
@@sam-and-angela I don't know what happened. I've kept them in baggie until ready to use. In a cool dark cabinet.
Send us an email. Info@greenacrehomestead.com
How do you spell that 💩?
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