bad_idea
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I have a 30x40x12 stick built garage I built about 5 years ago. It is 10' from the side of the house. The main power panel is conveniently located on the corner of the house. I installed a 90 amp sub panel in the garage with 2-2-2-4 MHF in 1 1/2" conduit to the main panel on the side of the house. I have a couple circuits for lighting, 120v outlets, welding machines, and the air compressor (240v). Most of this stuff is all on the same side of the garage as the 90 amp sub panel. The sub panel is maybe half full.
I am not adding in more circuits on the far side of the garage for wood working tools - planer, jointer, table saw, etc. My question is: should I run individual circuits off of the sub panel to each component, or should I run another sub panel off of the sub panel for these items? To get to the far side of the garage is ~60' of cable length. My first thought is the cost to go that distance with cable capable of feeding a 60 amp sub panel would be less than routing a bunch of 12-2 romex to feed the circuits. My second thought is voltage drop would be considerably less routed through the 60 amp sub panel to the 90 amp sub panel to the main panel.
Thoughts? Cost effective is a consideration, but quality install that will feed the tools well is first priority. This is my home shop, where maybe someone else be running a piece of equipment while I run another.
I am not adding in more circuits on the far side of the garage for wood working tools - planer, jointer, table saw, etc. My question is: should I run individual circuits off of the sub panel to each component, or should I run another sub panel off of the sub panel for these items? To get to the far side of the garage is ~60' of cable length. My first thought is the cost to go that distance with cable capable of feeding a 60 amp sub panel would be less than routing a bunch of 12-2 romex to feed the circuits. My second thought is voltage drop would be considerably less routed through the 60 amp sub panel to the 90 amp sub panel to the main panel.
Thoughts? Cost effective is a consideration, but quality install that will feed the tools well is first priority. This is my home shop, where maybe someone else be running a piece of equipment while I run another.
