Thanks Very much. The outside meter box was replaced after hurricane sandy so about 2012. I got a new meter cabinet, and new piping up to the customer side of the turnbuckles.What's the history of the previous problem? What was "fixed"?
Pics of outside needed. How weathered is the meter pan and service entrance conductors?
Inspection? If yes, need an outside disco or metermain. What year was this service put in/upgraded? May need to upgrade grounding electrodes/bonding.
The fix may not be a new panel, but this one needs some attention at a minimum anyway.
How high is the centerline of the main cb above the floor in this pic?
I would put a 200amp 40 space, 60circuit panel. Clean up that birds nest. That leaves you with 16 circuits open.
Probably replace 1/2 the cbs. Some are old Murrays. Many look recently installed.
A sub-panel could remove some of this congestion. Not sure how practical now that may be.
Need to define the full scope of work before anyone could provide any $$. And of course, if not from LI, any costs you receive on GJ are mostly useless.
Get that mess cleaned up before committing to a new panel.
Clean up how ? What exactly?Get that mess cleaned up before committing to a new panel.
There's no best brand. Square D and Siemens are the most common around here. You might be limited to what fits that space.
Clean up the birds nest how? thanksWhat's the history of the previous problem? What was "fixed"?
Pics of outside needed. How weathered is the meter pan and service entrance conductors?
Inspection? If yes, need an outside disco or metermain. What year was this service put in/upgraded? May need to upgrade grounding electrodes/bonding.
The fix may not be a new panel, but this one needs some attention at a minimum anyway.
How high is the centerline of the main cb above the floor in this pic?
I would put a 200amp 40 space, 60circuit panel. Clean up that birds nest. That leaves you with 16 circuits open.
Probably replace 1/2 the cbs. Some are old Murrays. Many look recently installed.
A sub-panel could remove some of this congestion. Not sure how practical now that may be.
Need to define the full scope of work before anyone could provide any $$. And of course, if not from LI, any costs you receive on GJ are mostly useless.
There is so much work involved to clean this up that a new and larger panel might as well be part of it and would make it easier. Best chance of a nice clean job when finished.Clean up the birds nest how? thanks


No but I did see arcing the first time.Any pics of the existing damaged buss?
I was planning on using a licensed electrician and since replacing existing I did not plan on getting it inspected.There is so much work involved to clean this up that a new and larger panel might as well be part of it and would make it easier. Best chance of a nice clean job when finished.
- Many cables enter w/o connectors.
- Many cables aren't stripped of jacket after entering panel.....not a code issue, but makes conductor routing a PIA.
- Could put the new main cb on the bottom to eliminate 3 large conductors filling the gutters.
- I would raise the new longer panel up several inches to gain cable/conductor length to aid in routing the conductors neatly inside the panel. The newer panel may also have a greater length to effectively accomplish this.
I would use a Siemens panel with copper buss. Inspect which existing cbs could be re-used and others discarded/replaced. Re-using old could be perfectly fine but, if any were damaged at the buss connection, you would be subjecting the new panel's buss to the same condition you have now.
Would this work be inspected? (Determines if any newer NEC requirements have to get done.)
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Ok, so you have a bypass meter pan (current requirements for some time). Is there a disconnect or breaker outside by the meter?...The outside meter box was replaced after hurricane sandy so about 2012. I got a new meter cabinet, and new piping up to the customer side of the turnbuckles...
Technically, a like for like replacement is a repair and shouldn't require an inspection. (I had an inspector tell this was wrong b/c it is a main panel. BS, I say! Only had it inspected b/c it was part of a house sale.)I was planning on using a licensed electrician and since replacing existing I did not plan on getting it inspected.
I will have the work done to the current code.
Depends on your jurisdiction. If you replace a duplex receptacle or single pole switch or even a circuit breaker in MA, a permit is required. I have a friend who is an electrician and the State board is fining him $500 for replacing a circuit breaker without a permit....I don't really agree with this, but it's what we have....Technically, a like for like replacement is a repair and shouldn't require an inspection. (I had an inspector tell this was wrong b/c it is a main panel. BS, I say! Only had it inspected b/c it was part of a house sale.)
Going to a larger space panel is trivial, IMO. However, the new panel won't have an inspection sticker on it. (That's how my customer's repair got flagged.) Not a big deal for now.
Replacing all of the cbs is the easiest way to establish a new baseline......leaves no doubts. Since they are all standard cbs (no electronic versions), cost is trivial.
Why would you pay an electrician to come in and tidy up you existing panel to turn around and pay him to rip it all out and re-install in a new panel?
Clean up how ? What exactly?
Whatever the local requirements are, you need to live by or take on risk.Depends on your jurisdiction. If you replace a duplex receptacle or single pole switch or even a circuit breaker in MA, a permit is required. I have a friend who is an electrician and the State board is fining him $500 for replacing a circuit breaker without a permit....I don't really agree with this, but it's what we have....
And everything else in the house.Guessing it has an aluminum buss. They get corroded. Here we could replace that panel without adding an exterior disconnect.
Seeing that rat's nest would make me question every single connection in the panel. It screams of years of DIY.
I have been living here since 1991 and I have never had anyone but a licensed electrician work on the box or any electric in my home.Guessing it has an aluminum buss. They get corroded. Here we could replace that panel without adding an exterior disconnect.
Seeing that rat's nest would make me question every single connection in the panel. It screams of years of DIY.
Give them a kick in the ****.I have been living here since 1991 and I have never had anyone but a licensed electrician work on the box or any electric in my home.
Don't call any of them back........that's a trunk-slammer special they've been delivering!I have been living here since 1991 and I have never had anyone but a licensed electrician work on the box or any electric in my home.
How much does an electrical permit cost in NJ? Here in Minnesota the minimum permit cost is $81 which would probably be the only cost for a permit to change a breaker. I don't know of any electrician that would change a breaker for a third of $81.Whatever the local requirements are, you need to live by or take on risk.
A permit required to replace a cb would easily triple the cost of a simple repair.
3x 81.....not 81/3.How much does an electrical permit cost in NJ? Here in Minnesota the minimum permit cost is $81 which would probably be the only cost for a permit to change a breaker. I don't know of any electrician that would change a breaker for a third of $81.
Licenses don't mean much other than in most cases, a test was passed. I would ask to see that license. There are plenty of people with a drivers license that can't drive, this is no different.I have been living here since 1991 and I have never had anyone but a licensed electrician work on the box or any electric in my home.
Best panel In my experience is square D QO
Not homeline sold inbig box stores
The source doesn't matter, but what I'm reading online, QO has tin plated copper bus bars (tin plated aluminum neutral and ground bars), while Homeline uses tin plated aluminum bus bars. I wouldn't touch bare unplated copper or bare aluminum bus bars. Bare copper is easy to spot. Recognizing tin plating on aluminum is anything but easy.If I get the homeline at a supply house is it OK?
What if I get the QO at a box store?
A new service sure with surge suppressor and gfci recept near panel, too.In Nj a new service has to be up to today standards. New panel will need afci breakers for every circuit. Outside needs a disconnect either with the meter pan or separately.
Cost is approximately $3000 to 3500.
Best panel In my experience is square D QO
Not homeline sold inbig box stores
Glad I'm not the only one!In town, we are supposed to get a permit for everything. Where the state has jurisdiction we are supposed to get a permit for anything that requires getting in the panel, but I doubt that would included changing a breaker. The only time I get a permit is when the POCO is involved and they won't turn the power on without an inspection and release. Permits and inspections are a pain in the ****
I have been living here since 1991 and I have never had anyone but a licensed electrician work on the box or any electric in my home.
We have one city with a rouge AHJ that requires AFCI's for panel changes. I've never changed a panel there, so have no idea if it's an actual ordinance or some prickstick that doesn't know any better, but I've heard it from two people, one of which is a real electrical inspector from another jurisdiction that lives in the city in question. He found out first hand when he swapped out his own panel.A new service sure with surge suppressor and gfci recept near panel, too.
AFCIs not required on an upgrade if branch circuits not altered.
Why a gfci receptacle near the panel ? I saw this somewhere and now you mention it. Whats the reason ?A new service sure with surge suppressor and gfci recept near panel, too.
AFCIs not required on an upgrade if branch circuits not altered.
Lower level (slab is lowest) House was rewired after hurricane sandy. Had 4’ of water in the house. Previous renovated kitchen required significant power upgrades. That’s it.How much work have you had done? If they're who created that mess.. yikes.
You dont/won't have a new service as in new construction, current codes, no grand-fathering of previous (lesser) requirements.Why a gfci receptacle near the panel ? I saw this somewhere and now you mention it. Whats the reason ?