Discuss Supply cable and switch gear in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
You are more than likely correct in your assumption Matt, annoying isn't it, if he want's help fess up and come clean. No harm in doing just that.
Thanks for everyone's comments, I'll take on board and carry on learning! Hopefully i can learn faster than i forget...Don't take things so personally. This is a site for debate and that's what's going on. You are not coming across as rude and people disagreeing with you are not making personal attacks
it’s dropping in a couple of cables while trenches are open... ...as not being a qualified electrician I didn’t realise there was so many variables in cables that could be run ?? And as most things in life it all equates back to mathematics in some shape or form ...
so for the car port the load for 3 charges is 22kw each or 66kw total So reading what I have does that equate to roughly each charger 10 amp for 240v supply and less for 400v supply ?? Swa?? What size ?? How many cables that can be buried in the dirt carry that over a 70m distance with the voltage drop included ?? Will the earth be suffice if 3 core swa and one of the cores be used or does it need to be run seperately or use earth rod ??
They’re getting internet once the electric supply has been run in.Isn't it strange how many people ask for advice on forums on behalf of a 'friend'. There must be loads of people wanting work done who don't have the Internet themselves.....
22kW car charger? Are you sure you don’t mean 2.2kW?
Is the submain to be three phase or single?
Can any diversity be applied?
What other loads are there planned to be connected or foreseeable in the future?
What is the earthing system and Ze?
Late to the party as ever...
Richard is as rare as rocking horse sh$te on here, he is actually an Electricianlmao... thanks for the 'optimistic' in post #20 @Richard Burns, that made me laugh...
Richard is as rare as rocking horse sh$te on here, he is actually an Electrician
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