Cougsfan
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Sep 10, 2008
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- Location
- Eastern Washington State
- Tractor
- Ferguson TO35, Branson 4720CH
I know things vary from local to local. The property I purchased had an existing transformer and meter box for a shop, well and mobile home (which I demolished). My new house is 750 feet away from the existing transformer. In my case it was considerably less expensive to run new high voltage primary service to the house, and install a new separate transformer and meter by the new house. This cost me $10/month extra for having two meters, but the difference in cost for a high voltage run versus a low voltage run for that long of a distance was significant enough to never justify avoiding that extra $10/month fee. Long low voltage runs have a lot of line loss making the wire size go up appreciably.
A big factor in doing it this way or not is based on who owns the transformers, you or the power company. In my case, the PUD owns the transformers and amortizes their depreciation in the usage billing rate. So having 2 transformers doesn't cost me any extra other than the $10/mo.
The PUD did charge me for the primary wire and the pulling of it, but allowed me to bury my own 2" conduit, which saved more money.
A big factor in doing it this way or not is based on who owns the transformers, you or the power company. In my case, the PUD owns the transformers and amortizes their depreciation in the usage billing rate. So having 2 transformers doesn't cost me any extra other than the $10/mo.
The PUD did charge me for the primary wire and the pulling of it, but allowed me to bury my own 2" conduit, which saved more money.