rick carpenter
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I need more outlets in my garage. I don't really need more power at the same time just more outlets, and the main panel is filled. I currently have three outlets in the garage, a gfci on the back wall where power comes in, a gfci on the workbench wall, and one regular outlet in the ceiling. I'm thinking at least two more outlets on my workbench wall, one on the front of the garage for outdoor power equipment, and a weatherproof outlet on the side of the house. I may take up welding (not in a big way, just projects) if I can learn how, but the laundry room is backed up to the garage which gives me 240V well within the range of a welding extension cord if I do that. So do I need a subpanel?
If so could I take the 'garage' circuit from the main and use that to feed the sub? How do I figure how many amps? And while I'm at it I'll need to convert the first outlet to a regular one since my garage refrigerator runs off of it, right? I think I read here that a fridge shouldn't be on a gfci.
If so could I take the 'garage' circuit from the main and use that to feed the sub? How do I figure how many amps? And while I'm at it I'll need to convert the first outlet to a regular one since my garage refrigerator runs off of it, right? I think I read here that a fridge shouldn't be on a gfci.