duneslider
Well-known member
I am wondering what the experts thoughts are on my situation.
I currently have a 40amp 220v outlet in the garage. I don't currently use it but I plan to get a welder, nothing huge, just typical hobby homeowner occasional use kind of stuff, and I may use it occasionally to plug in my camp trailer for testing the A/C. I don't anticipate this current 220v to get used very often.
Since the world is moving to electric cars I have wondered if it makes sense to run a 60amp outlet to the garage before I finish the basement and lose easy access, just in case I someday want a higher amp charge station. If I am running more wires would it make more sense to just put in a small sub-panel. Or is running the 60amp to a "plug" a better/fine idea? Or should I just run the wire and leave it "unconnected" on both ends and I can decide later what to do with it?
I don't anticipate needing power for anything else in the area. Garage already has plenty of circuits and outlets, so I don't anticipate needing more 120v outlets. Am I crazy to even be thinking of a subpanel?
I have oodles of room in my main panel, so I don't have a need to add more room for breakers.
I currently have a 40amp 220v outlet in the garage. I don't currently use it but I plan to get a welder, nothing huge, just typical hobby homeowner occasional use kind of stuff, and I may use it occasionally to plug in my camp trailer for testing the A/C. I don't anticipate this current 220v to get used very often.
Since the world is moving to electric cars I have wondered if it makes sense to run a 60amp outlet to the garage before I finish the basement and lose easy access, just in case I someday want a higher amp charge station. If I am running more wires would it make more sense to just put in a small sub-panel. Or is running the 60amp to a "plug" a better/fine idea? Or should I just run the wire and leave it "unconnected" on both ends and I can decide later what to do with it?
I don't anticipate needing power for anything else in the area. Garage already has plenty of circuits and outlets, so I don't anticipate needing more 120v outlets. Am I crazy to even be thinking of a subpanel?
I have oodles of room in my main panel, so I don't have a need to add more room for breakers.