Hondaracer2oo4
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I am building a 28x40 garage this spring. The garage is detached from house. It will be about 55 feet from the house. I am going to run a sub panel in the garage tapped off my panel in the house. The run from the panel in the house to the sub in the garage will be in the neighborhood of 110-120 feet when you account for turns in the wire Etc. My thought was to run a 60 amp breaker off the main panel and use a main lug panel in the garage. First my plans are to run a 180 mig welder once in a while and a Lincoln tombstone welder once in a while. Those would be the two highest consuming power items. Other than that I will put a two post lift in at some point which will be 220. Anyone think that 60 amps isn't enough? So my real question comes down to someone that is knowledgable about carrying capacity of wire. Is 6/3 with a ground wire going to be sufficient or not over that run? I think I am pushing it with 60 amps at that length with 6/3. Could I run 4/3 in the basement which is about 45 feet into a junction box and then step down to 6/3 for the underground conduit to go out to the garage which will be about 65 feet if the 110-120 feet is to much?