I want to get into woodworking, but my garage doesn't have the juice. Currently there's a 15A and a 20A outlet, both 110v. On different breakers obviously.
My goal is to add at least two 220vs. One would need to be able to handle a big tool: biggest would be a 5hp jointer/planer -- says 25 amp 220v. The other would for a mini split air conditioner for the garage (I can dream, right? 220V ~10amp). Also I'd have a dust collector (15A 110v) which would run at the same time. Then there's a 20A 110v compressor, but it probably wouldn't be run at the same time. The dust collector and the compressor could run from the existing outlets.
The house has the main breakers outside at the front, which has a 100amp breaker side-by-side with a 30A. Then there's the panel inside in the laundry room at the back. The panel at the back is (I believe) a 125amp, or at least it could be, but it doesn't seem to be configured like a main panel. The neutral and the ground aren't joined. Pictures are attached.
I have a vague idea of how to add a sub panel for the garage but my house isn't configured like I would have expected. Can I run it from the breaker box on the outside of the house--should I? Any special precautions?
Could the 125A box in the laundry room support the two 220s I'd need to add (with the existing load)?
My goal is to add at least two 220vs. One would need to be able to handle a big tool: biggest would be a 5hp jointer/planer -- says 25 amp 220v. The other would for a mini split air conditioner for the garage (I can dream, right? 220V ~10amp). Also I'd have a dust collector (15A 110v) which would run at the same time. Then there's a 20A 110v compressor, but it probably wouldn't be run at the same time. The dust collector and the compressor could run from the existing outlets.
The house has the main breakers outside at the front, which has a 100amp breaker side-by-side with a 30A. Then there's the panel inside in the laundry room at the back. The panel at the back is (I believe) a 125amp, or at least it could be, but it doesn't seem to be configured like a main panel. The neutral and the ground aren't joined. Pictures are attached.
I have a vague idea of how to add a sub panel for the garage but my house isn't configured like I would have expected. Can I run it from the breaker box on the outside of the house--should I? Any special precautions?
Could the 125A box in the laundry room support the two 220s I'd need to add (with the existing load)?
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