FelixWankel
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Hello! I've been lurking around here long enough I thought I'd share my first "real" garage project that was made possible with a lot of very informative and helpful threads in this forum. I've been a long time gearhead, racer, and now engine builder, hopefully someday car builder. Two years ago we moved into a house with a beautiful 3 car finished and insulated garage. The stalls are oversized so the whole thing is around 1000sqft with 12ft ceilings. So needless to say I've got some big plans for it in the future like flooring, lighting, compressor, welder, lift, heater, tools, tools, more tools, fridge, etc. In order to do all that I thought it'd be a good idea to get some power in there first. Right now there's only 4 outlets and 4 single bulbs for light total...
I decided to install a 100amp subpanel, more juice than I'll ever need hopefully. My main panel is in an unfinished basement about 30ft from where I chose to mount the subpanel in the garage. I got lucky and was able to run the HUGE 1/0 aluminum SER cable along the joists in the basement right up to the spot the subpanel was going to go. I decided to mount the subpanel to a approx. 4ftx2ft piece of 3/4in plywood so I had to cut out a bit of drywall.
I chose to use a SquareD 100A main breaker as my subpanel so I'd have a way to shut it all down from the garage. I mounted that to the plywood and ran the SER cable up through some 2in EMT. Eventually I'll finish up the wood and paint it, should look pretty decent. The conduit and breaker box are solid as a rock, can't wiggle them even the slightest bit.
There was one bigger knockout left on the top of my main panel in the basement. The only problem I'm having is that in order to screw in the cable clamp to the box I'm going to have to do something about all those plastic Romex connectors in the way. They don't appear to be able to loosen.
Are these things permanent and need to be cut off or am I missing something? They are rigid plastic and as hard as I try to pull that push tab out with a pliers it doesn't budge..
Thats as far as I've gotten so far. Any observations or advice or criticism gladly excepted. Once I get it all wired up I'll be able to install the 7500W Farhenheat Garage heater thats been gathering dust in the garage.
I decided to install a 100amp subpanel, more juice than I'll ever need hopefully. My main panel is in an unfinished basement about 30ft from where I chose to mount the subpanel in the garage. I got lucky and was able to run the HUGE 1/0 aluminum SER cable along the joists in the basement right up to the spot the subpanel was going to go. I decided to mount the subpanel to a approx. 4ftx2ft piece of 3/4in plywood so I had to cut out a bit of drywall.
I chose to use a SquareD 100A main breaker as my subpanel so I'd have a way to shut it all down from the garage. I mounted that to the plywood and ran the SER cable up through some 2in EMT. Eventually I'll finish up the wood and paint it, should look pretty decent. The conduit and breaker box are solid as a rock, can't wiggle them even the slightest bit.
There was one bigger knockout left on the top of my main panel in the basement. The only problem I'm having is that in order to screw in the cable clamp to the box I'm going to have to do something about all those plastic Romex connectors in the way. They don't appear to be able to loosen.
Are these things permanent and need to be cut off or am I missing something? They are rigid plastic and as hard as I try to pull that push tab out with a pliers it doesn't budge..
Thats as far as I've gotten so far. Any observations or advice or criticism gladly excepted. Once I get it all wired up I'll be able to install the 7500W Farhenheat Garage heater thats been gathering dust in the garage.

