Vegaman_Dan
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It's an exciting time for me currently. The house I purchased was lacking in power for the garage- two outlets shared by a bedroom circuit, and the lighting was controlled by a light switch at the main house entry- weird!
But before I move in, I wanted to have proper power, so this is being corrected as I type this. The original builder grade 125A service panel is being replaced with a 200A one, and a new 240 VAC 60A circuit is being pulled, run in heavy conduit to a new sub panel in the garage.
Woo!
Now I can start planning the circuit layout and needs for the garage. 220 drop for the air compressor or welder, perimeter outlets on the outside walls, center section between the stalls, and ideally a pair of lighting circuits, one for each side. I like lots of light, and would like to break it up per side.
Total bill so far to swap out main service panels and install the sub panel is about $1200 for parts and labor. It's expensive, but I know I will always wish I had done it if I don't do it now. Since I'm not occupying the house, having the power off for a day while this is done means no spoiled food either.
Always more to do! Got to get the Cushman in there soon.
-Vegaman Dan
But before I move in, I wanted to have proper power, so this is being corrected as I type this. The original builder grade 125A service panel is being replaced with a 200A one, and a new 240 VAC 60A circuit is being pulled, run in heavy conduit to a new sub panel in the garage.
Woo!
Now I can start planning the circuit layout and needs for the garage. 220 drop for the air compressor or welder, perimeter outlets on the outside walls, center section between the stalls, and ideally a pair of lighting circuits, one for each side. I like lots of light, and would like to break it up per side.
Total bill so far to swap out main service panels and install the sub panel is about $1200 for parts and labor. It's expensive, but I know I will always wish I had done it if I don't do it now. Since I'm not occupying the house, having the power off for a day while this is done means no spoiled food either.
Always more to do! Got to get the Cushman in there soon.
-Vegaman Dan