Currently my detached garage is fed from a 40amp breaker in my panel in the house, which is full, so full I have a sub panel off of that that have about 6 circuits in it. I want / need more power to the detached garage, which is about 53ft away. The wire feeding the sub panel in the detached garage is 6ga. (direct burry) so I am probably good up to about 60 or 70 amps if I want to change that.
What i would like is 100amps available for the garage, 70 would probably be fine but I want to add a 30amp RV outlet as well so the extra would be nice and since I have to get a gas line out there anyways and I will be trenching.
I have had 3 different electricians look at this and 2 are of the opinion I can add 100amp breaker to the main panel and run new wire and the 3rd said I would be better off changing the pedestal and pulling the 100amps off the pedestal after the meter and running it that way.
I don't really care about changing the pedestal but it is set in concrete and recessed into the brick a bit so not really simple.
So you probably guessed my question, who is right? I like the pedestal option just because my panel is so full already but it is a ton of work and $$ compared to the other option. Not only do I want what is right and is up to code but I want was is safe, both from harm of my family and house to products in my house.
For code stuff I am in McHenry County in ILL., if that helps anyone.
Thanks for in advance.
What i would like is 100amps available for the garage, 70 would probably be fine but I want to add a 30amp RV outlet as well so the extra would be nice and since I have to get a gas line out there anyways and I will be trenching.
I have had 3 different electricians look at this and 2 are of the opinion I can add 100amp breaker to the main panel and run new wire and the 3rd said I would be better off changing the pedestal and pulling the 100amps off the pedestal after the meter and running it that way.
I don't really care about changing the pedestal but it is set in concrete and recessed into the brick a bit so not really simple.
So you probably guessed my question, who is right? I like the pedestal option just because my panel is so full already but it is a ton of work and $$ compared to the other option. Not only do I want what is right and is up to code but I want was is safe, both from harm of my family and house to products in my house.
For code stuff I am in McHenry County in ILL., if that helps anyone.
Thanks for in advance.














