My garage currently has only one outlet, on the worst wall, and I think it is on the same circuit as the dining room. At any rate, I'm having an electrician out to install a generator transfer switch, and I am thinking about having him give me a quote to also wire the garage, but I want to make sure that I do something that will work for me in the future.
I was thinking about 2 dedicated 20A breakers for the garage and 3 outlets. One on my South Wall and two on my North wall, where I will have my workbench and whatnot. Do you guys with table saws need 2 breakers?
I was thinking about having a 220 receptacle put in as well, but outside of a higher powered air compressor I can't think of a use. And I just don't think I'll ever need one for the around the house work I do. Leaning against this for now for me.
I am thinking about putting 2 outlets in the ceiling for fluorescent lights.
I could do this all myself without the electrician if I didn't want to install new breakers. I could "borrow" from the living room and dining room, but I think that won't work long term. Do I really want my table saw on the same circuit as my TV? Getting into the panel though is outside my comfort zone, so that is where the electrician comes in.
Any thoughts appreciated before I screw this up.
Pics in my garage thread I started below. I may have some ceiling ones to throw up in this thread as well.
I was thinking about 2 dedicated 20A breakers for the garage and 3 outlets. One on my South Wall and two on my North wall, where I will have my workbench and whatnot. Do you guys with table saws need 2 breakers?
I was thinking about having a 220 receptacle put in as well, but outside of a higher powered air compressor I can't think of a use. And I just don't think I'll ever need one for the around the house work I do. Leaning against this for now for me.
I am thinking about putting 2 outlets in the ceiling for fluorescent lights.
I could do this all myself without the electrician if I didn't want to install new breakers. I could "borrow" from the living room and dining room, but I think that won't work long term. Do I really want my table saw on the same circuit as my TV? Getting into the panel though is outside my comfort zone, so that is where the electrician comes in.
Any thoughts appreciated before I screw this up.
Pics in my garage thread I started below. I may have some ceiling ones to throw up in this thread as well.
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