As winter draws in Jussi is increasingly having to face milking in the dark. So far it's only really a problem on cloudy days - but we need to do something about it.
So we are trying to get a power supply to the byre. We've had an outrageous quote from one electrician - we are negotiating about this - but he reckons we should take the cable from the house to the byre 18 inches (50cm-ish) underground. It's only a distance of 10 feet or so, 4 metres max. So I just need to dig a wee trench. So far I've managed about 1 metre of trench to a depth of about 6 inches and I've almost ground to a halt having broken Ado's sledge hammer.
Bedrock.
Is there a technique? Dynamite perhaps?
Wednesday 24 September 2008
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I'm sure you'd have the safe minimum height to suspend a cable between the buildings. Secure a tensioned carrier wire (like fencing wire) from gable to gable at ridge height and loosely twist the supply cable round this.
You can use cheaper quality cable this way too. Sticking cabling underground is always more expensive due to additional quality of insulation required to prevent earthing.
Mike t'Bike
Why aren't you cannibalising solar garden lamps?
Rip out the Solar Array and run a cable to it outside the byre.
Replace the photo-resistor with a simple switch and rig the remains of the lamp at goat-tit height in the byre.
Save your back and the planet...
http://home.howstuffworks.com/solar-light.htm
http://www.yourgreendream.com/diy_instructions.php
Chris you are so right. Thanks for this. I don't think your solution is the right one - but we dont need the rolls royce of having mains power in the building - at least for now.
We should be able to rig up something from a battery - which may or may not be solar charged....
I'm just glad I got to type "goat-tit" into the computer.
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