I have a shop that was built during 2020 by the previous owner. It has a 15 amp breaker running a mini split heat/ac system for the upstairs apartment. I want to add a second identical minisplit for the downstairs garage portion. I'm on vacation right now so I can't take any pictures or measue wiring, but if the wire running to the original mini split is 10 gauge, can I just replace the breaker with a 30 amp and then run some conduit from the existing mini split junction box over to where I'm going to mount the new mini split?
I'm asking this because I only have 2 slots left in my electrical panel. They're not next to each other, but I'm guessing I can move around some 120v circuits to get 2 slots available for another 220v branch. I need to use those 2 available slots for a 30 amp 220v circuit with 3 outlets to run a small mill, lathe, and eventually a welder (not at the same time).
My final question is, if I don't have 10 gauge wire running to my current mini split and I have to run 2 separate 220v circuits for the new mini split as well as the machine tools how do I know if I can run tandem breakers for some of the 110v light circuits? I'm thinking I can combine 4 of the single spot 120v circuits into 2 tandems and free up 2 more spaces for the second 220v circuit. Are the tandem breaker allowances determined by the panel itself? Is it as simple as seeing if the panel allows them and then rearranging as needed to make it all fit? I'm interested in doing this to code as it's all new and built to code currently. Located in Oklahoma.
I'll try and get some pics if needed when I'm back home.
I'm asking this because I only have 2 slots left in my electrical panel. They're not next to each other, but I'm guessing I can move around some 120v circuits to get 2 slots available for another 220v branch. I need to use those 2 available slots for a 30 amp 220v circuit with 3 outlets to run a small mill, lathe, and eventually a welder (not at the same time).
My final question is, if I don't have 10 gauge wire running to my current mini split and I have to run 2 separate 220v circuits for the new mini split as well as the machine tools how do I know if I can run tandem breakers for some of the 110v light circuits? I'm thinking I can combine 4 of the single spot 120v circuits into 2 tandems and free up 2 more spaces for the second 220v circuit. Are the tandem breaker allowances determined by the panel itself? Is it as simple as seeing if the panel allows them and then rearranging as needed to make it all fit? I'm interested in doing this to code as it's all new and built to code currently. Located in Oklahoma.
I'll try and get some pics if needed when I'm back home.