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    Default Cost of 10mm electrical wire?

    Finally getting to wiring my shed up properly with sub-board and plenty of circuits. My electrician mate has been over to advise what i need and he will be doing all the final connections and checking etc. However, I will be running the main cable from the current power box, to the shed. 10mm was recommended... what does this go for roughly per metre these days???
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    Depending on the distance from the box to the shed, it may be more suitable for you to buy a drum. You can enquire about prices at any electrical retailer or Bunnings will give you a per mtr. price. I'm not sure about Queensland but here in Vic i go to AWM electrical but you could always use L&H or Middys. Also if your running underground remember 500mm deep and concrete over the top of your orange conduits. Don't forget to add it to your switchboard's property wiring diagram.

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    Dont know if this is too late or not, but I recently paid $6.60 p/m for 16mm mains cable.
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    If it isnt to late use 16mm2 it normally isnt to much more expensive as that is what is now more often used....

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    thanks for replies.... 10mm now buried underground.

    Running 8 circuits (2.5mm) around the shed tomorrow
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    And the answer to the original question in case somebody does a search one day????
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    Well I got it for about $5.20 per metre for 10mm (two core + earth). Probably not the best price, but far from the worst I was quoted!
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