redline9k
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moved into a new house and there are no garage wall outlets and only a ceiling outlet for garage door opener/single light bulb.
I have 1 20A breaker open in the panel that i was going to run to the garage for outlets. I mapped the overhead circuit to find its only lightly loaded so im going to put 4-6 T8 fixtures on that branch to handle lighting.
Anyway, am I shooting myself in the foot by only running a single 20A line for 4-6 outlets to the garage at this point? All i have to max it out is a miter saw and hand power tools (router, circ saw, jig saw, etc) and a small compressor.
I imagine once I finally get my table saw, etc, ill have to run a dedicated 240v line or subpanel anyway, so at this point, thinking I might be ok with this single 20a outlet branch for now....
I have a few options if this is consistently going to be triping, but of course, more work, more money, less workshop buildling...
I have 1 20A breaker open in the panel that i was going to run to the garage for outlets. I mapped the overhead circuit to find its only lightly loaded so im going to put 4-6 T8 fixtures on that branch to handle lighting.
Anyway, am I shooting myself in the foot by only running a single 20A line for 4-6 outlets to the garage at this point? All i have to max it out is a miter saw and hand power tools (router, circ saw, jig saw, etc) and a small compressor.
I imagine once I finally get my table saw, etc, ill have to run a dedicated 240v line or subpanel anyway, so at this point, thinking I might be ok with this single 20a outlet branch for now....
I have a few options if this is consistently going to be triping, but of course, more work, more money, less workshop buildling...
