Hello.
Newish here.
I live in a smaller house that has a detached garage in Houston, TX. I’ve been making it work when it comes to woodworking in there.
I have a 100amp electrical panel. I have in total 2 electrical outlets in the garage. One at the top where the garage opener is plugged in and one on the back wall, your typical 120v setup. There is one central light in the garage as well for a screw-in bulb.
When starting out I used to frequently trigger the breaker, typically when trying to use dust extrication and a shop tool like a table saw or thickness planer at the same time. It turns out there was a 15 amp breaker going to the garage, and after some consulting, we switched it out for a 20 amp. Now it will trigger only when I am trying to remove more material in that planer or if I am ripping dense boards or thicker boards.
So now to what I’d hope to accomplish for this space. I want to transform it to a true workshop.
I would like to have outlets on all my walls, particularly being able to handle more power for higher voltage tools in the future.
I would love to have great lighting throughout the shop. Using a single point light fixture has been rough.
I also have plans to have an electrical vehicle as well and I know that could benefit from a higher voltage offering for it charger.
I am assuming that I would need to upgrade the power coming into my electrical panel and I am unsure of that and if so where to begin with that.
Secondly, would making a sub-panel just for the shop make the most sense?
I can do the handy work with installing the lines, outlet and such, even the sub panel if needed. I just want to make sure I am doing things right and in a safe manner.
I also wanted to finish this post thanking those who take there time to read this and to give help.
I saw this section of the forums and felt like this fell under that category.
Looking forward to getting to know you fine folk.
Rob
Newish here.
I live in a smaller house that has a detached garage in Houston, TX. I’ve been making it work when it comes to woodworking in there.
I have a 100amp electrical panel. I have in total 2 electrical outlets in the garage. One at the top where the garage opener is plugged in and one on the back wall, your typical 120v setup. There is one central light in the garage as well for a screw-in bulb.
When starting out I used to frequently trigger the breaker, typically when trying to use dust extrication and a shop tool like a table saw or thickness planer at the same time. It turns out there was a 15 amp breaker going to the garage, and after some consulting, we switched it out for a 20 amp. Now it will trigger only when I am trying to remove more material in that planer or if I am ripping dense boards or thicker boards.
So now to what I’d hope to accomplish for this space. I want to transform it to a true workshop.
I would like to have outlets on all my walls, particularly being able to handle more power for higher voltage tools in the future.
I would love to have great lighting throughout the shop. Using a single point light fixture has been rough.
I also have plans to have an electrical vehicle as well and I know that could benefit from a higher voltage offering for it charger.
I am assuming that I would need to upgrade the power coming into my electrical panel and I am unsure of that and if so where to begin with that.
Secondly, would making a sub-panel just for the shop make the most sense?
I can do the handy work with installing the lines, outlet and such, even the sub panel if needed. I just want to make sure I am doing things right and in a safe manner.
I also wanted to finish this post thanking those who take there time to read this and to give help.
I saw this section of the forums and felt like this fell under that category.
Looking forward to getting to know you fine folk.
Rob