Fellas, got some questions about updating the electrical in the house and garage we're buying. I'm a novice when it comes to this stuff so any help is appreciated.
Anyhow before we move in, we're updating the electrical service from 70 amp and adding a sub panel in the garage. The electrician recommended 125 in the house and 80 in the garage but after speaking with a few people they said to bump it up to 200a (house) and 100a (shop) to allow for future updates.
That being said, I want the garage amperage to be sufficient to handle any piece of equipment I grow into. I've got a decent selection of fab tools now but I'll be adding a plasma cutter, welder, a larger compressor, 4 post lift, etc. as time goes on. While I know that they all won't be running at the same time I want to be able to add shop items without any limitations, electrical service-wise.
As far as the home amperage with his recommended 125. I couldn't see any reason not to go with it other than the three men I've spoken with (my dad, the city's bld inspector and a friend of mine) all said to go to 200 amp.
The electrician is my friend and I know he's got my best interests in mind but he's pretty adament that I'll only need 80 in the shop and 125 in the house so I am conflicted.
Any of you have an opinion?
Thanks in advance, Brent.
Anyhow before we move in, we're updating the electrical service from 70 amp and adding a sub panel in the garage. The electrician recommended 125 in the house and 80 in the garage but after speaking with a few people they said to bump it up to 200a (house) and 100a (shop) to allow for future updates.
That being said, I want the garage amperage to be sufficient to handle any piece of equipment I grow into. I've got a decent selection of fab tools now but I'll be adding a plasma cutter, welder, a larger compressor, 4 post lift, etc. as time goes on. While I know that they all won't be running at the same time I want to be able to add shop items without any limitations, electrical service-wise.
As far as the home amperage with his recommended 125. I couldn't see any reason not to go with it other than the three men I've spoken with (my dad, the city's bld inspector and a friend of mine) all said to go to 200 amp.
The electrician is my friend and I know he's got my best interests in mind but he's pretty adament that I'll only need 80 in the shop and 125 in the house so I am conflicted.
Any of you have an opinion?
Thanks in advance, Brent.