lake marine
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36X24 garage with a ~600 sqft livable space loft (plan a small kitchenette, full bath and living area. I'm getting an estimate from a retired electrician to do the service hookup and install 200A panel. He'll also install one light, three way switch at the two entry doors and receptacle for the garage door. Once it is inspected/signed off I plan to do the remaining electrical myself. I mentioned to the electrician I planned to put a 100A panel in the loft for that area so that one wouldn't have to root through the garage to reset a breaker if ever need to. He disagreed and recommended running a single 1 3/4" conduit up to the loft containing enough stranded wire pairs for the switches outlets and mini split etc. and leaving the circuits in the main panel in the garage.
He also said if it were wired properly you should never need to reset a breaker. I said what about a lightning storm and he just shrugged.
Any opinions on his suggestion?
Thanks LM
He also said if it were wired properly you should never need to reset a breaker. I said what about a lightning storm and he just shrugged.
Any opinions on his suggestion?
Thanks LM
