TAftonomos
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So we are buying a house in Port Orange FL...which happens to come with a 1800 sqft detached garage.
Whomever built the garage did a fantastic job on the structure, but fell way short when it came to powering it up. Off of the existing 200amp panel in the house, they ran a 60 amp sub-panel to the garage. Not going to cut it...
I can tell you without question I'll need more than 60 amps in the garage, more like 100-120, and so the whole enchilada has to be upgraded. I'm using a TIG welder, plus other equipment, and eventually will install A/C.
NOW....the transformer is on property, and equal distance from the house and detached garage.
What is the likelihood that I could get FL power to let me run a separate meter on the garage only? Would be far easier than trying to upgrade the entire house to 400 amp service and then run a separate 200amp sub panel....
If I had to upgrade the house panel, is there a way to keep the existing 200 amp panel/wiring complete and simply add another 200 amp service somehow (maybe a split lug meter and disconnect?)
To complicate things, there is a driveway between the garage and the house, and I'm unsure if the conduit used would accommodate 4/0 aluminum wire.
Whomever built the garage did a fantastic job on the structure, but fell way short when it came to powering it up. Off of the existing 200amp panel in the house, they ran a 60 amp sub-panel to the garage. Not going to cut it...
I can tell you without question I'll need more than 60 amps in the garage, more like 100-120, and so the whole enchilada has to be upgraded. I'm using a TIG welder, plus other equipment, and eventually will install A/C.
NOW....the transformer is on property, and equal distance from the house and detached garage.
What is the likelihood that I could get FL power to let me run a separate meter on the garage only? Would be far easier than trying to upgrade the entire house to 400 amp service and then run a separate 200amp sub panel....
If I had to upgrade the house panel, is there a way to keep the existing 200 amp panel/wiring complete and simply add another 200 amp service somehow (maybe a split lug meter and disconnect?)
To complicate things, there is a driveway between the garage and the house, and I'm unsure if the conduit used would accommodate 4/0 aluminum wire.
I did that at the old place - 12K AC, heater, drill press, compressor, lathe, mill, bench grinder, every light in the place. Maxed out at 49A.
