TheVirtualTim
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- First Name
- Tim
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- Oct 11, 2020
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- Dearborn, MI
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- ‘21 Mach-E First Edition, ‘23 Mach-E GT Performance
I would say the *main* thing that made the cost high ... was a detached garage with no easy way to route upgraded power to it. There was no path from the house to the garage that wouldn't require cutting through a patio or driveway. We chose to cut through the driveway since the driveway had a lot of un-level sections that were up-heaved by tree roots. It needed to be repaired anyway.Thejob you quoted and the fact that you have a 335 amp service is ridiculous. Well you just stated had to have cost at least 10 to $20,000 you understand the typical person does not have close that amount of money to waste on upgrading a power supply. I mean you kind of backed up my theory of older houses and or newer houses that's crazy the amount of money and power you consume it your houses. Do you Butt coin mine?
It certainly wasn't $10k+. But I could imagine that it could have been $10k plus if we hadn't done a lot of the work ourselves. We did most of the work that doesn't require a licensed electrician.
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