noobwithskillz
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Hello all, if a mod is reading this please delete my other thread.
So i know something of how subpanels work but lets get the obvious out of the way. As seen in the picture below we can see the "box" is almost full. And at capacity.
I need to Stress the following This main box is only for the 1st floor. Currently the 1st floors power service is off because the apartment is not close to being finished and will not for a few months.
SO i was told i have 100amps free in this box as nothing is drawing power from the box.
I understand this is not the best setup but i cannot disconnect those breakers from the box and must work around it.
I am thinking of locking those breakers to the off position so no mistakes can be done while this is going on.
Now if the above rings true I have 100 amps free and i NEED 50 amps to power my 2 rooms
Single or Double pole breaker @ 60 amps connected to the main panel with #6 or #4 wire.
Sub panel in room1.
Main feed into sub panel @60 amps.
From here this will split into 6 outlets, 3 in each room
Room1 outlets
1. 15 amp breaker connected to outlet1; 7 amps used --intake/ fans
2. 20 amp breaker- 9-10 amps used -florescent/MH
3. 15 amp breaker - 6 amps used --misc stuff (more of an over estimation to be safe)
Room2
1. 15 amp breaker - 7 amps used exhaust/fans
2. 20 amp breaker - 9 amps used HPS
3. 20 amp breaker - 9 amps used HPS
Total 46-47 amps
Note- I will be using #10 wire for the 20 amp breakers will this be ok?
Also please tell me your honest opinion
So i know something of how subpanels work but lets get the obvious out of the way. As seen in the picture below we can see the "box" is almost full. And at capacity.
I need to Stress the following This main box is only for the 1st floor. Currently the 1st floors power service is off because the apartment is not close to being finished and will not for a few months.
SO i was told i have 100amps free in this box as nothing is drawing power from the box.
I understand this is not the best setup but i cannot disconnect those breakers from the box and must work around it.
I am thinking of locking those breakers to the off position so no mistakes can be done while this is going on.
Now if the above rings true I have 100 amps free and i NEED 50 amps to power my 2 rooms
Single or Double pole breaker @ 60 amps connected to the main panel with #6 or #4 wire.
Sub panel in room1.
Main feed into sub panel @60 amps.
From here this will split into 6 outlets, 3 in each room
Room1 outlets
1. 15 amp breaker connected to outlet1; 7 amps used --intake/ fans
2. 20 amp breaker- 9-10 amps used -florescent/MH
3. 15 amp breaker - 6 amps used --misc stuff (more of an over estimation to be safe)
Room2
1. 15 amp breaker - 7 amps used exhaust/fans
2. 20 amp breaker - 9 amps used HPS
3. 20 amp breaker - 9 amps used HPS
Total 46-47 amps
Note- I will be using #10 wire for the 20 amp breakers will this be ok?
Also please tell me your honest opinion