PaulFC Posted 18 hours ago Share Posted 18 hours ago We have a 11 acre plot in Oxfordshire/ Warwickshire border, with stone and brick barn in decent nick. Various outbuildings in bad state. Asphalt track to village. This is totally off grid so my immediate challenge is options between PV & battery & Biomass boiler etc and the iniquitous Nat grid connection. Any advice would be great! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Russell griffiths Posted 18 hours ago Share Posted 18 hours ago Have you had a quote to put electricity in. Oxfordshire Warwickshire border, I can’t believe your that far from a transformer. im on 12 acres and have power on both boundaries there’s obviously a high cost to install, but off grid equipment is not cheap either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nod Posted 17 hours ago Share Posted 17 hours ago 16 minutes ago, Russell griffiths said: Have you had a quote to put electricity in. Oxfordshire Warwickshire border, I can’t believe your that far from a transformer. im on 12 acres and have power on both boundaries there’s obviously a high cost to install, but off grid equipment is not cheap either. Plus 1 Electricity supply has to be prioritized You could end up spending more on PV and batteries Which won’t do you much good November to Feb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulFC Posted 17 hours ago Author Share Posted 17 hours ago We're about 900m from nearest 2 connection points. Quote from Nat Grid was 3k non contestable / 95k contestable (I.e. the trench). One route via agricultural land(with wayleave in place), and other on verge of track. I'll happily hire trencher & do it myself if I can keep it under 50k! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saveasteading Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, PaulFC said: I'll happily hire trencher & do it myself if I can keep it under 50k! Over agricultural land should be easy, and the farmers will know contractors to do it. Do you supply the cable in this scenario? That's £9/m. Duct or sand. marker tape is cheap. Kiosk too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Russell griffiths Posted 14 hours ago Share Posted 14 hours ago Do it yourself it will be under £20,000 mine is 400m, trench took about a week to put in with my own machine. largest cost will be the cable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteamyTea Posted 14 hours ago Share Posted 14 hours ago Welcome Down here, PaulFC is a local football club on the outskirts of Penzance. You are about the third person that has mentioned off grid living in the last few days. I may have to write some of my thoughts down about it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulFC Posted 7 hours ago Author Share Posted 7 hours ago Agricultural land option seems to be 1m depth, while highway is 60cm.. is there a standard width to trench? Trenchers as standard normally 10-15 cm which may not meet regs..and imagine mini digger would take twice as long? This is for 11kv cable.. Thanks for pointers btw! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saveasteading Posted 5 hours ago Share Posted 5 hours ago the width is a practical matter. How narrow a trench can you work in?.....bedding the cable in sand, backfilling and compacting , placing a yellow warning tape. In a road, the narrowness will reduce the cost of rebuilding a road surface. In a field it doesn't matter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gus Potter Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago 13 hours ago, PaulFC said: We're about 900m from nearest 2 connection points. Quote from Nat Grid was 3k non contestable Sounds a bit too cheep to me at 900m? That's half mile! That will need a big cable to avoid voltage drop, a good few lecky board guys to unroll the reel and some fancy connections at each end.. all for 3.0K? Have you sorted out any wayleaves you need? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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