Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Nov 30, 2011 11:12 pm Hi Im new to this site, and I can already see myself spending hours reading through old posts! My partner and I are looking at building on farm land south of Adelaide, were waiting on quotes etc to come back for the house. The problem is the power is across the road and we need it connected to our block. The pole we can tap into is at the end of a public road, so we dont have to worry about buying land etc from the farmer across the road. Ive contacted ETSA, but they wont even look at it unless we pay $1500+ for them to go and quote it. So has anyone got a rough idea on what it would cost for approx. 50m of cable and one stobie pole? TIA Re: Connecting mains power via a stobie pole 2Dec 01, 2011 11:06 pm AllyH Hi So has anyone got a rough idea on what it would cost for approx. 50m of cable and one stobie pole? TIA around $1,500/ pole I think..maybe more as for cable meh anything form $10- $50/m maybe... Kodiak Data Cabling onFaceBook Consult*, Design and Installation Data, TV, Home Theatre/ AV Cabling, Multi Room Audio, IP CCTV and Door Intercoms Ask for a Quote. *DIY DATA Cabling Is Ilegal Re: Connecting mains power via a stobie pole 3Dec 02, 2011 6:35 am alot will depend on how far away from the transformer you are. I assume the pole you are looking to connect to has a transformer on it already; if you are more than I think its 300m you wont be able to connect to it and will need your own. The cable cost is also dependant on distance, the longer the distance the larger the cable. When our block was subdivided (500 acres into our 200 plus some 100 and smaller blocks) the owners had to put in the poles as part of the subdivision. Three poles cost $32k. To connect so we could actually use power it cost us 12.5k for a transformer and 20k for our cabling from the transformer to the house site. The cabling was about 150m in total as we cabled to the house site, our barn and riding arena site. That didnt include digging any of the trenches required, they cost about another 5k to have done. I think any money we paid for the assesment was taken off the quote. The power company also only provided the infrastructure to the pole, from the Pole to your house we had to get a private electrician. Building NBG Buckingham 46 on Property in rural Victoria my Building Thread viewtopic.php?f=31&t=46837 Re: Connecting mains power via a stobie pole 4Dec 02, 2011 11:24 am Thankyou for your replies. Ive allowed between $50 - $70k in our budget. But we have room to move if need be. The closest pole has a transformer, but I guess if the load is higher we would need another one anyway? Im not sure how they work lol. We looked at solar, but it seems that it would cost around the same price for a decent set up. Its all exciting though, I cant wait to actually get started!!!! Re: Connecting mains power via a stobie pole 5Dec 02, 2011 12:03 pm If people install them they generally only buy one big enough for themselves, even then I think you would be paying part of the costs to them, better to have your own and not share the power. Your budget is in the right ballpark and its best to pay the money and get the quote. One thing to make sure you get from the electrican that will do the connection to your property, make them give you the quote in writing, we didnt and he quoted 8k and when we got the bill it was 21k. The Power company will give the quote in writing no problem. Building NBG Buckingham 46 on Property in rural Victoria my Building Thread viewtopic.php?f=31&t=46837 Re: Connecting mains power via a stobie pole 6Dec 02, 2011 12:03 pm If people install them they generally only buy one big enough for themselves, even then I think you would be paying part of the costs to them, better to have your own and not share the power. Your budget is in the right ballpark and its best to pay the money and get the quote. One thing to make sure you get from the electrican that will do the connection to your property, make them give you the quote in writing, we didnt and he quoted 8k and when we got the bill it was 21k. The Power company will give the quote in writing no problem. Building NBG Buckingham 46 on Property in rural Victoria my Building Thread viewtopic.php?f=31&t=46837 Re: Connecting mains power via a stobie pole 7Dec 02, 2011 1:51 pm OMG!! Did you dispute it? Thats horrible to be so far out!!! We have a few other bits and pieces to sort out and then I guess we get ETSA out and quote it - in writing - and go from there. And if we end up going under budget, well that money can be used for something else. Something always pops up out of the blue when building lol. Thanks for info, yes met with Power Utility, Builder's Site Supervisor and Electrician on site and aligned on the mains connection. 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