My garage has only two outlets in it: one back-wall outlet on a 20-amp circuit that is shared with the two bathroom and laundry room outlets and three incandescent bulbs on the other side of the wall, and one ceiling outlet on a 15-amp circuit that is shared with the garage door opener, four exterior LED bulbs, one garage incandescent bulb, and two garage T5 bulbs. I will be replacing the garage lighting with six to eight, four-foot LED shop lights
The primary goal is simply to be able to operate my 1.5 HP dust collector and 1.5 HP table saw at the same time without tripping a breaker.
My questions are as follows:
1) Why should I not just add a couple of outlets on the preexisting circuits or even just use them as they are?
2) As pending electrical work is preventing me from insulating and drywalling the unfinished walls, can or should I rough something in even if it is not hooked up right away so that I can get insulation and drywall in? Would conduit be better?
3) Should I wait to put insulation in the attic until electrical work is done? Why or why not?
4) If I buy wire for a subpanel and start running it through my basement ceiling to get to the garage, it is 6/3 Romex that I want, correct?
5) Is there any other spec I need to pay attention to for my subpanel feeder?
6) Is there anything wrong with purchasing said wire from Home Depot? I can get a 75' length for about $125 (product name: 75 ft. 6/3 Stranded Romex SIMpull CU NM-B W/G Wire).
7) If I do go straight for a subpanel right away, can I run the wire out the side or the bottom of the panel box, or must it go out the top? The reason I ask is because the panel is located in a finished wall in the basement and has some spray foam at the top to plug open but unused punch out holes.
The answers to these questions will help me decide where to go from here.
The primary goal is simply to be able to operate my 1.5 HP dust collector and 1.5 HP table saw at the same time without tripping a breaker.
My questions are as follows:
1) Why should I not just add a couple of outlets on the preexisting circuits or even just use them as they are?
2) As pending electrical work is preventing me from insulating and drywalling the unfinished walls, can or should I rough something in even if it is not hooked up right away so that I can get insulation and drywall in? Would conduit be better?
3) Should I wait to put insulation in the attic until electrical work is done? Why or why not?
4) If I buy wire for a subpanel and start running it through my basement ceiling to get to the garage, it is 6/3 Romex that I want, correct?
5) Is there any other spec I need to pay attention to for my subpanel feeder?
6) Is there anything wrong with purchasing said wire from Home Depot? I can get a 75' length for about $125 (product name: 75 ft. 6/3 Stranded Romex SIMpull CU NM-B W/G Wire).
7) If I do go straight for a subpanel right away, can I run the wire out the side or the bottom of the panel box, or must it go out the top? The reason I ask is because the panel is located in a finished wall in the basement and has some spray foam at the top to plug open but unused punch out holes.
The answers to these questions will help me decide where to go from here.
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