imjustdave
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Hello Everyone.
Sorry for the wall of text.
At the planning stage for a shop
Been talking to the local power company and I have 2 options.
#1
Upgrade the home service to 400/320 amp split service allowing me to have 200 servers at both the house and shop obviously sharing the service.
Current home uses gas for heat/hot water.
Electric stove, dryer.
I do plan on adding a heat pump for AC in the home.
Distance from the home power meter to the new shop location is 150-200 feet for the wire length. I figure I'll have 2-3K just in parts to setup my home, and run to the panel in the shop. Might hire an electrician to do the meter base unsure yet, utility would disconnect at the transformer so zero shock issues.
#2
Have a new 200 amp service run from the transformer which is 5 feet from my property line and it would be maybe 80-100 feet depending on where I locate the shop, and panel in the shop. figure 800-1000 max, for power to the panel.
Shop will have a lift, compressor, welder, other power tools. I plan on 2 EV cars as well adding to the power consumption.
If things go how I would like I will have in floor heating, and I suspect AC. I might run gas to the shop but debatable if its worth it especially if I end up with solar, put gas money towards some panels.
So If I do option #1 I would have to pull the meter, replace the meter base, and have a 200 amp disconnect at the home for the shop and reconnect the home maybe about 24hrs of downtime. Then run either under the driveway $$$ or around basically 1/2 of the home as the meter is literally furthest away from new shop and the run would be through the side and back yard.
If I do option #2 The house and shop are separate, There is a flat rate fee for install and wire from the utility is provided up to my meter on the shop, Monthly rates on the shop would be a little cheaper as its not considered a resident but I would have another meter to pay for EVERY month, so I would consider it a wash at best.
I suspect option 2 would be cheaper today, but over the life with the meter fee eating into that every month, I know they can combine the 2 for billing but I suspect I still have to pay a base meter rate.
So there are 2 things I haven't yet figured out yet, that I suspect complicate options. I would like to add solar on the shop
and I wouldn't mind having a generator located near the shop but have the ability to energize the house. I suspect the only way to do the generator would be a separate dedicated line just for the genset back to the meter in order to be able to separate the line from the gen power. Not that power goes out often but I already own the genset the complicated part would be how to splice it in, not sure it can be done after meter with the ability to energize both home and shop.
In any case I think I need to decide #1 or #2. Solar and generator I don't think will drastically change much.
Would love some feedback, ideas, Questions ETC im game.
Sorry for the wall of text.
At the planning stage for a shop
Been talking to the local power company and I have 2 options. #1
Upgrade the home service to 400/320 amp split service allowing me to have 200 servers at both the house and shop obviously sharing the service.
Current home uses gas for heat/hot water.
Electric stove, dryer.
I do plan on adding a heat pump for AC in the home.
Distance from the home power meter to the new shop location is 150-200 feet for the wire length. I figure I'll have 2-3K just in parts to setup my home, and run to the panel in the shop. Might hire an electrician to do the meter base unsure yet, utility would disconnect at the transformer so zero shock issues.
#2
Have a new 200 amp service run from the transformer which is 5 feet from my property line and it would be maybe 80-100 feet depending on where I locate the shop, and panel in the shop. figure 800-1000 max, for power to the panel.
Shop will have a lift, compressor, welder, other power tools. I plan on 2 EV cars as well adding to the power consumption.
If things go how I would like I will have in floor heating, and I suspect AC. I might run gas to the shop but debatable if its worth it especially if I end up with solar, put gas money towards some panels.
So If I do option #1 I would have to pull the meter, replace the meter base, and have a 200 amp disconnect at the home for the shop and reconnect the home maybe about 24hrs of downtime. Then run either under the driveway $$$ or around basically 1/2 of the home as the meter is literally furthest away from new shop and the run would be through the side and back yard.
If I do option #2 The house and shop are separate, There is a flat rate fee for install and wire from the utility is provided up to my meter on the shop, Monthly rates on the shop would be a little cheaper as its not considered a resident but I would have another meter to pay for EVERY month, so I would consider it a wash at best.
I suspect option 2 would be cheaper today, but over the life with the meter fee eating into that every month, I know they can combine the 2 for billing but I suspect I still have to pay a base meter rate.
So there are 2 things I haven't yet figured out yet, that I suspect complicate options. I would like to add solar on the shop
and I wouldn't mind having a generator located near the shop but have the ability to energize the house. I suspect the only way to do the generator would be a separate dedicated line just for the genset back to the meter in order to be able to separate the line from the gen power. Not that power goes out often but I already own the genset the complicated part would be how to splice it in, not sure it can be done after meter with the ability to energize both home and shop. In any case I think I need to decide #1 or #2. Solar and generator I don't think will drastically change much.
Would love some feedback, ideas, Questions ETC im game.