BLUE72CAMARO
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Well I guess I should start with just a touch of history on my place. House was built in the late 70's as was my front pole barn. Years exactly I dont know but I think they were around the same time frame. The back pole barn was built and is connected to the front via a walkway in the early 2000's. The house has a 200 amp service and the front shed has a seperate meter and 200 amp service as well. Has been this way since I bought the place in 2011 and by the age of panels and telephone poles in the yard I suspect it was that way since the both house and front shed were new.
So apparently at some point Illinois power was bought out by Ameren. This happened before I purchased in 2011 as well. Since I have owned the place I have always been billed residential rates on both meters. A couple weeks ago I received a letter from Ameren stating that the service from my shed no longer meets the criteria for residential rates and will now be billed at non-residential rates. So I called to see what this truly means and it seems that it boils down to they are going to hit me for an extra $20 a month on the meter on the sheds for the minimum now.
So my options as I see them now are:
1) Just eat the extra charge every month a go along my way ******* and moaning every time the bill comes.
2) Redo the meter on my house so I can pull power from the house panel out to the existing panel in the front shed. This is where I am way out of my league as to what kind of cost am I truly looking at to do so.
So here is a quick sat image of my layout showing where the meters are and yes to take the path shown I would be busting out a sidwalk but I plan on taking it out this spring anyways to solve a drainage issue.

So I know the first question will be do I need a 200 amp service to my shop/sheds and my answer is I am not sure but most likely I think everyone will tell me to keep it with the tools I have.
So heres the big power users in my shop/sheds
bridgeport vertical mill
14x40 lathe
10hp rotary converter for 3 phase to power the above
welders - smaller mig and stig/tig setup
kalamazoo horizontal bandsaw that I am restoring
50 gallon air compressor
car lift
small plasma cutter
So you guys that deal with these type things on a daily basis what are your thoughts?
So apparently at some point Illinois power was bought out by Ameren. This happened before I purchased in 2011 as well. Since I have owned the place I have always been billed residential rates on both meters. A couple weeks ago I received a letter from Ameren stating that the service from my shed no longer meets the criteria for residential rates and will now be billed at non-residential rates. So I called to see what this truly means and it seems that it boils down to they are going to hit me for an extra $20 a month on the meter on the sheds for the minimum now.
So my options as I see them now are:
1) Just eat the extra charge every month a go along my way ******* and moaning every time the bill comes.
2) Redo the meter on my house so I can pull power from the house panel out to the existing panel in the front shed. This is where I am way out of my league as to what kind of cost am I truly looking at to do so.
So here is a quick sat image of my layout showing where the meters are and yes to take the path shown I would be busting out a sidwalk but I plan on taking it out this spring anyways to solve a drainage issue.

So I know the first question will be do I need a 200 amp service to my shop/sheds and my answer is I am not sure but most likely I think everyone will tell me to keep it with the tools I have.
So heres the big power users in my shop/sheds
bridgeport vertical mill
14x40 lathe
10hp rotary converter for 3 phase to power the above
welders - smaller mig and stig/tig setup
kalamazoo horizontal bandsaw that I am restoring
50 gallon air compressor
car lift
small plasma cutter
So you guys that deal with these type things on a daily basis what are your thoughts?
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