highaltitude
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I'd love some input on this as it's just new to me. Hopefully I'm using the right terms. I've done lots of wiring, running conduit, installing new receptacles, etc... but I've never done anything inside the breaker box itself. I plan to have everything inspected by a pro, if not installed by them as well.
I've got a lovely new attached garage that has one sad 120V circuit, 15 amp. I do lots of work in the garage and that lonely circuit won't do. I'm going to be installing a parking lift and 60 gallon air compressor so I'll need at least a couple 220V circuits and would like to add a couple dedicated 20 amp 120V as well.
My main breaker panel with all the used breakers is in my basement. At the meter, however, there is a panel with what appears to be 9 unused breaker slots. This meter is on the outside wall of my garage and would be a perfect spot to tap into power to run conduit in the garage. Attached is a picture of the meter panel in question.
Running wires from the basement would be a pain. I'm hoping I can simply install new breakers at the meter panel and run a J-box thru the wall and into the garage and go nuts from there.
What do you more knowledgeable folks say to this? I was initially thinking a sub-panel in the garage was needed, but after seeing these unused slots in the meter panel, perhaps not.
Thanks!
PS: assuming I am able to tap into this meter panel, it appears the cost of running new circuits is really low - just the cost of the breakers, wire, conduit and receptacles, right? And then of course an inspection to insure everything is up to code and proper.
I've got a lovely new attached garage that has one sad 120V circuit, 15 amp. I do lots of work in the garage and that lonely circuit won't do. I'm going to be installing a parking lift and 60 gallon air compressor so I'll need at least a couple 220V circuits and would like to add a couple dedicated 20 amp 120V as well.
My main breaker panel with all the used breakers is in my basement. At the meter, however, there is a panel with what appears to be 9 unused breaker slots. This meter is on the outside wall of my garage and would be a perfect spot to tap into power to run conduit in the garage. Attached is a picture of the meter panel in question.
Running wires from the basement would be a pain. I'm hoping I can simply install new breakers at the meter panel and run a J-box thru the wall and into the garage and go nuts from there.
What do you more knowledgeable folks say to this? I was initially thinking a sub-panel in the garage was needed, but after seeing these unused slots in the meter panel, perhaps not.
Thanks!
PS: assuming I am able to tap into this meter panel, it appears the cost of running new circuits is really low - just the cost of the breakers, wire, conduit and receptacles, right? And then of course an inspection to insure everything is up to code and proper.