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thanks guys.....I do want to also add a 220.....in the garage....for future....compressor..or welder.....

any way thanks alot.....ill have more questions when I get further into that....

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thanks guys.....I do want to also add a 220.....in the garage....for future....compressor..or welder.....

any way thanks alot.....ill have more questions when I get further into that....

If you are going to add anything greater then a 50 in the garage, I would definately call out a licensed contractor as your power company is going to have to get involved to increase your service. That's where it can start getting pricey...

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If you are going to add anything greater then a 50 in the garage, I would definately call out a licensed contractor as your power company is going to have to get involved to increase your service. That's where it can start getting pricey...

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I just read this....

I am a residential journeyman electrician, also a supervisor...

Looks like you have 5 220's..... dryer, a/c, oven, furnace, and hot water heater maybe????? that would mean u are all electric, no gas???????

I can do a load analysis for you, I will need to know what appliances u have and the square footage of your house, counting the circuits in the panel might also help, I can tell you if you have enough reserve to add a sub-panel...

You could also run a few 20 amp circuits if you don't have enough amperage..

For a 50 amp circuit, You will need to run 8/3 romex, 6/3 if it's 110' or more...

this is my profession, so hit me up if you need help... Also, square d is a cheap and easy breaker, it looks like u have the qo series, with the red indicator when they are tripped...easily obtainable at home depot or Lowes...

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I just read this....

I am a residential journeyman electrician, also a supervisor...

Looks like you have 5 220's..... dryer, a/c, oven, furnace, and hot water heater maybe????? that would mean u are all electric, no gas???????

I can do a load analysis for you, I will need to know what appliances u have and the square footage of your house, counting the circuits in the panel might also help, I can tell you if you have enough reserve to add a sub-panel...

You could also run a few 20 amp circuits if you don't have enough amperage..

For a 50 amp circuit, You will need to run 8/3 romex, 6/3 if it's 110' or more...

this is my profession, so hit me up if you need help... Also, square d is a cheap and easy breaker, it looks like u have the qo series, with the red indicator when they are tripped...easily obtainable at home depot or Lowes...

x2..i'm also an electrician/HVAC...braingetter told you right.i just seen this thread.let us know if you need any help GP.

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I just read this....

I am a residential journeyman electrician, also a supervisor...

Looks like you have 5 220's..... dryer, a/c, oven, furnace, and hot water heater maybe????? that would mean u are all electric, no gas???????

I can do a load analysis for you, I will need to know what appliances u have and the square footage of your house, counting the circuits in the panel might also help, I can tell you if you have enough reserve to add a sub-panel...

You could also run a few 20 amp circuits if you don't have enough amperage..

For a 50 amp circuit, You will need to run 8/3 romex, 6/3 if it's 110' or more...

this is my profession, so hit me up if you need help... Also, square d is a cheap and easy breaker, it looks like u have the qo series, with the red indicator when they are tripped...easily obtainable at home depot or Lowes...

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Is this a pretty Decent Panel....for 60 bux

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It bigger than Ill probably ever need.....but for 60.00,seems like a good price

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and yes the panel in the house is a QO series....but the one i was lookin at for the garage is a homeline series

the 5......220s in the house panel.are

Kitchen stove

Clothes dryer

Water Heater

Central Air

and basement bathroom heater

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