barnee
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I have a 200 amp 30 space/30 circuit main breaker panel with 40 circuits in it (tandems) in my house. Its QO panel.
I'm also in permit phase for my new detached garage so I need to cure my overloaded panel when I reconfigure my electric.
My plan is to put a subpanel next to my main panel in my house and move at least 10 circuits over to fix my main panel issue. I want to set this subpanel up to have an interlock and back feed it with a remote portable generator plug (50A). The circuits I move over will be the ones that I would want to be able to selectively use on emergency power.
Now to my question, I also need to run 100 amps to a new panel in a detached garage. Is it better to feed it from the original 200 amp main breaker panel or from this new subpanel? The answer to this will dictate how many circuits to move and what size subpanel I need
Trying to get the best plan figured out before getting electrical quotes. Thanks for your input.
I'm also in permit phase for my new detached garage so I need to cure my overloaded panel when I reconfigure my electric.
My plan is to put a subpanel next to my main panel in my house and move at least 10 circuits over to fix my main panel issue. I want to set this subpanel up to have an interlock and back feed it with a remote portable generator plug (50A). The circuits I move over will be the ones that I would want to be able to selectively use on emergency power.
Now to my question, I also need to run 100 amps to a new panel in a detached garage. Is it better to feed it from the original 200 amp main breaker panel or from this new subpanel? The answer to this will dictate how many circuits to move and what size subpanel I need
Trying to get the best plan figured out before getting electrical quotes. Thanks for your input.