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    Power to new garage

    Finally, here's the picture that was asked for.
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    Power to new garage

    I appreciate the concern but hiring an electrician is not an option.
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    Power to new garage

    I have dozens of sections of 2" conduit I can use. I don't want to direct bury anything up there.
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    Power to new garage

    Will do! I'll be back to the house in 2 weeks. Will post photos when I get up there. I appreciate all the input!
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    Power to new garage

    Inspectors? They don't know what those are in our area. 🙄
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    Power to new garage

    Excellent! I'll look for this. I appreciate your help!
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    Power to new garage

    I can take some photos of the lower panel on the meter when I get up to the house, in a couple of weeks. I'll share them then.
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    Power to new garage

    Thanks. The demands are light... Just some LED lights and a half dozen or so power outlets for low voltage battery trickle chargers and power tool battery chargers. That's it. The garage will be used for "toy" storage (ATVs, snowmobiles, a lawn tractor and small farm tractor). I know the inside...
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    Garage has not been erected yet. Best estimate is, the feed will run between 60 and 90 feet. Thanks on the conduit. What gauge for 50 amps, then?
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    Power to new garage

    I can't open the box without cutting the seal. As fir the 250,i recall reading that on a label on or near the meter. All I can provide is this photo of the existing meter box. Feed voltage comes from above. The bottom chase is going into the house. What size conduit do you recommend?
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    Power to new garage

    We live in a rural area. We're getting a steel garage installed and I want to run a 100 Amp line to the new garage. I would like to tap into the existing house meter. The service is 250 amps, with the house having a 150 Amp box inside. So I have load capacity, now. How can I add this 2nd...
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