Leeboy20
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Hi everyone ...I'm helping my neighbour finish off his bathroom on the side of his old garage. It has a heated floor mat installed and one of those mulching toilets and a couple of receptacles and a fluorescent light .
Here's where it gets tricky for me. His house panel is totally upgraded a few years back to 200 amps. But the single wire running out to the garage were not sure the amps. I'm hoping my friend brings his clamp on multimeter tomorrow. So, as of now, all the single wire is powering is 3 , 8 foot tube lights, a garage door opener and a couple of plugs inside and out. The new bathroom heated flooring requires its own circuit it says . My idea was to add a 60 amp sub panel and leave the original garage circuits on one breaker, add a 2nd for the heated flooring and a 3rd for the toilet and maybe a new plug or two. My question is what do I need to do or check to make this all work ? Or is this impossible and better off digging a new wire to the garage? ( which means lifting paver bricks up etc etc ....)
Here's where it gets tricky for me. His house panel is totally upgraded a few years back to 200 amps. But the single wire running out to the garage were not sure the amps. I'm hoping my friend brings his clamp on multimeter tomorrow. So, as of now, all the single wire is powering is 3 , 8 foot tube lights, a garage door opener and a couple of plugs inside and out. The new bathroom heated flooring requires its own circuit it says . My idea was to add a 60 amp sub panel and leave the original garage circuits on one breaker, add a 2nd for the heated flooring and a 3rd for the toilet and maybe a new plug or two. My question is what do I need to do or check to make this all work ? Or is this impossible and better off digging a new wire to the garage? ( which means lifting paver bricks up etc etc ....)