Hi Guys ...
I'm new here and have decided to begin a somewhat small garage renovation so that it feels more like a small shop, and to be able to fit another vette in the garage as well ... with the help of a bendpak lift ...
So, I wanted to start off by adding more electrical outlets/drops in the garage which currently only has 1 electrical outlet ...
I'd like to add about 6-8 (110V) or so outlets around the garage (Used for Refrigerator, 1.6HP compressor, various power tools, neon lights, tv, stereo, bendpak lift, in-window A/C unit, etc...) and then 1 (220V) that I may use for a welder or other gear that demands a 220 ...
Our home came with a 200A Main with 30 circuits but every slot was taken by the original electrician ...
I'd like to add a 100A sub panel and install it in the garage, the mounting location will only be about 6 feet away from the main ...
I plan to wire all the outlets, install the sub panel in the garage, but will most likely have an electrician come in a run the power from the main to the sub, unless I feel that it's definitely too easy for me to pass up ...
So, after looking at the pics that I've added, what do you think is the best way to get power from the main to the sub panel?
Can I simply remove 4 of the 15amp breakers and install 2 tandem 15 amp breaker to replace the 4 that were removed and then install a 100 amp, double pole circuit in the available slot?
Thanks,
TIM
I'm new here and have decided to begin a somewhat small garage renovation so that it feels more like a small shop, and to be able to fit another vette in the garage as well ... with the help of a bendpak lift ...
So, I wanted to start off by adding more electrical outlets/drops in the garage which currently only has 1 electrical outlet ...
I'd like to add about 6-8 (110V) or so outlets around the garage (Used for Refrigerator, 1.6HP compressor, various power tools, neon lights, tv, stereo, bendpak lift, in-window A/C unit, etc...) and then 1 (220V) that I may use for a welder or other gear that demands a 220 ...
Our home came with a 200A Main with 30 circuits but every slot was taken by the original electrician ...
I'd like to add a 100A sub panel and install it in the garage, the mounting location will only be about 6 feet away from the main ...
I plan to wire all the outlets, install the sub panel in the garage, but will most likely have an electrician come in a run the power from the main to the sub, unless I feel that it's definitely too easy for me to pass up ...
So, after looking at the pics that I've added, what do you think is the best way to get power from the main to the sub panel?
Can I simply remove 4 of the 15amp breakers and install 2 tandem 15 amp breaker to replace the 4 that were removed and then install a 100 amp, double pole circuit in the available slot?
Thanks,
TIM
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