Jagmandave
Well-known member
I'm in the process of planning for about a 25 X 25 addition to the back of my house, which will be my shop. It will have a roll up door between it and the existing garage and the garage will go back to having cars parked in it - especially the bride's car!
The house was built in '64 and only has an old 100 amp panel, so I'm planning to upgrade to a 200 amp service, as I will be adding quite a bit of electrical load - including the possibility of a charger for an electric car.
OK, so here's the question. Put the new panel where the old one is and run a sub panel service to the new shop, or put the new 200 amp service to the new shop and run service to the old panel from it and leave the existing panel right where it is.
Advantages of running the main service to the addition is that it's a lot closer to the pole in the back yard, and I only have to install one new panel. On top of that the current service is only tied to the house with strain relief, I'm thinking they'll want to upgrade to a regular service head on a pipe, which will be difficult in its current location. At least I think that's how it would go. I could just keep the old panel in place and I wouldn't have to buy a new one for the house with all new breakers and such.
Disadvantage of running the new service to the addition is having to run 100 amps worth of cable to the old panel - which I guess I would have to do anyway, to serve the sub panel in the garage if I go the other way around.
Thoughts from the sparkys onboard?
The house was built in '64 and only has an old 100 amp panel, so I'm planning to upgrade to a 200 amp service, as I will be adding quite a bit of electrical load - including the possibility of a charger for an electric car.
OK, so here's the question. Put the new panel where the old one is and run a sub panel service to the new shop, or put the new 200 amp service to the new shop and run service to the old panel from it and leave the existing panel right where it is.
Advantages of running the main service to the addition is that it's a lot closer to the pole in the back yard, and I only have to install one new panel. On top of that the current service is only tied to the house with strain relief, I'm thinking they'll want to upgrade to a regular service head on a pipe, which will be difficult in its current location. At least I think that's how it would go. I could just keep the old panel in place and I wouldn't have to buy a new one for the house with all new breakers and such.
Disadvantage of running the new service to the addition is having to run 100 amps worth of cable to the old panel - which I guess I would have to do anyway, to serve the sub panel in the garage if I go the other way around.
Thoughts from the sparkys onboard?