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Love the pics. Looks Arizonish.
I think I used 6/0 THHN for my feed from the main panel, and put it in 1 1/2 PVC conduit.
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I used the same wire but in 1" conduit as the exterior portion was only 75' or so. The cat5 is in a 1/2" PVC. I did not bother with a coax cable. Does anyone use those anymore?! I am debating on having a 500 gallon septic tank put near the area since the main septic for the house is on the other side of the property. Perhaps go with something larger at the back for a future shop? I was quoted $6k for the 500 gallon with permits. I have no idea what they go for these days.
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Hmmm, you might want to evaluate a macerator setup and pump into the clean out drain for the existing septic. You will come out a lot cheaper than 6K for something that will get occasional use.
As handy as you are, google macerators made from kitchen disposals.
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6k is a very fair price. i was quoted around 8-9k for a 1000 gallon tank and enough leach lines for a 1300 sq ft guest house.
however, i think i may be with richard on this one. in reality, you will not be dumping all that much. we always dump the last morning we are staying somewhere and then dont have to when we get home.
i have a 200 dollar macerator setup that i have used with probably 100 foot or more of garden hose and it worked great when we were staying at my brother in laws place a few years ago.
how far is the cleanout for your septic?
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The cleanout is about 240' away but mainly due to the fact it has to be run around the back of the property since a pool and ramada are in the way. The other issue is that length of run will not give me the proper pitch to get it into the existing septic. There is nothing close by to tap into as it is all under concrete walkways and limestone pavers. Sucks. I am debating on going to a 1000 gallon for a future shop too and put it at the back of the property. Of course, I have other things that I could spend money on.
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I was told that Maricopa county would not do a tank less than a 1000 gallons
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Tom, that may be so if it is a primary septic. I only called Arizona Septic Tank for the quote with the request of a 500 gallon system. Having said that, I do not know how many "systems" Maricopa county would allow on a single property which is why I was thinking it might be better to go large even if I never build a shop. Gives the next owner the opportunity.
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i put a second septic on my property to service my shop. no issue with county on doing a second one. same county as you. they told me the minimum was a 1000 gallon tank. the septic company was out of 1000 so gave me a 1250. i have one 50 ft leach line for it.
i bid out building a guest house for my daughter earlier this year. she lives near me. it was going to be a 1000 gal tank as well
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Tom, you have the Flow Jet macerator? I was looking at one on Amazon. Doesn't say if it has 2 or 4 blade cutter. I decided to do a little bobcat trenching across the center section of the yard to "T" off an existing BBQ island 2" sewer line. For now it would make the most economical sense. Since my coach would basically spend more time at home, Can I leave the macerator on there full time? I may have to conjure up a bracket to support the mass when underway.
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