Hot Water Heater For Camper

Help wiring, running 100 feet romex switch box, details?
Hey, I am the son of a pole out in the open air to run a camper outside a hunting club. We have a meter base and a switch with a circuit breaker 100 amps continuous and want to bury 10 / 2 romex PVC for a distance of 95 feet. We would be running basically five light bulbs a window AC unit 110 and possibly a hot water heater in the future (optional). Can anyone give suggestions or advice. PS Is there anyway within of splicing romex PVC? Not so much to change the code, but only to work right? Thank you thank you k, I need to run 10 / 3 10 / 2, the reason why I asked about the junction, is that I have 75 feet of romex again what was left of a lake house and was friends wondern if I could get by with a piece of 25 ft spliced and then run it to my junction box to collect a couple recepticles.
You need to run an 8 / 3 with soil. The water heater is why the future. Most electric water heaters run on 30 per amps.supplied 240Volt. If you only run 10 / 2, you would 110volts 220volts with soil or without neutral. If you run a 8 / 3 with ground, you will have enough power to operating your water heater and a v simultaneously. You can buy this in the ground to save money for the PVC and the extent of a PVC gasket my friend is not a good idea. Remember, a job worth doing, is worth doing good!
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