I'm moving at the end of this month into another rental house. I have a 2-pole Air compressor breaker and a 2-pole oven breaker that I usually bring along with me and install in the garage. I have mostly lived in newer houses so there is usually a large breaker box with at least 8 unused spots for breakers to be installed.
However, this next house I am looking at that is perfect for me in just about every way is an older house with a smaller breaker box and it is completely full. I haven't moved in yet, and this breaker box is the make-it or break-it of selecting this house. Currently, there is a subpanel coming off of the breaker box and it has 1 breaker in it, but no room for any others. Unfortunately, I did not get a picture of the subpanel.
Here are some pics of the breaker box, unfortunately, the hand-writing is completely unreadable so I cannot even tell what the current breakers are for.
It's odd that the label even looks burnt in some areas. I know enough to install simple circuits into an existing breaker box with extra room, but my electrical knowledge stops there, and if I'm going end up having to pay an electrician hundreds of dollars to install a sub-panel, then I will just move on to a different house. But I just wanted to run this buy the GJ to see what my options are. I am just renting the house, not buying it, so I prefer cheaper DIY solutions. I thought of just positioning the air compressor and stove on each side of the washer and dryer and just swapping them with the dryer plug, but that is a pain and puts the compressor and stove in spots that are less than ideal.
Any help is appreciated.
However, this next house I am looking at that is perfect for me in just about every way is an older house with a smaller breaker box and it is completely full. I haven't moved in yet, and this breaker box is the make-it or break-it of selecting this house. Currently, there is a subpanel coming off of the breaker box and it has 1 breaker in it, but no room for any others. Unfortunately, I did not get a picture of the subpanel.
Here are some pics of the breaker box, unfortunately, the hand-writing is completely unreadable so I cannot even tell what the current breakers are for.
It's odd that the label even looks burnt in some areas. I know enough to install simple circuits into an existing breaker box with extra room, but my electrical knowledge stops there, and if I'm going end up having to pay an electrician hundreds of dollars to install a sub-panel, then I will just move on to a different house. But I just wanted to run this buy the GJ to see what my options are. I am just renting the house, not buying it, so I prefer cheaper DIY solutions. I thought of just positioning the air compressor and stove on each side of the washer and dryer and just swapping them with the dryer plug, but that is a pain and puts the compressor and stove in spots that are less than ideal.
Any help is appreciated.