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N.ShoreFisher 05-01-2016 09:55 AM

Setting up my shop
 
Ok, so I got the shed up. Nice size, 12x16 with the additional wall height. Paint is done. Now it's time for electrical. Does anyone have experience wiring a shop? Should I got with Main Lug or Main Breaker? My understanding is that the main lug is probably fine, but wanted opinions. I will running my lathe, drill press, band saw, shop vac, air conditioner, space heater in the wI nter, lure dryer and lights and some smaller portable tool battery chargers. I'm looking at 100 amp lugs. Thanks

stripermaineiac 05-01-2016 11:20 AM

Don't short cut. Not with electrical. Down side is HUGE

N.ShoreFisher 05-01-2016 11:22 AM

Thanks. Definately not planning to short cut in any way. I need to know if main breaker is actually even needed considering the only other difference seems to be that I will have the ability to shut down all power vs individual circuits
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Slipknot 05-01-2016 12:22 PM

If there is to be a sub panel out there because you want more than one circuit, then I would think you will need a main breaker in the panel, otherwise you would be running more than one wire back to your house.
I think it is proper to run one larger wire out. I don't see how you will need more than 50 amps out there unless all your tools are running at once with lights, compressor etc.

wire size has to go by the amperage you choose I know that.


How far from the house is the shed?

N.ShoreFisher 05-01-2016 03:00 PM

It's within a few feet, but where the electrical goes in is probably about 35-40 feet away. It's gonna go under about 5 feet of driveway, and then up and along the side of the house.
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chefchris401 05-01-2016 03:02 PM

Im not sure on electric needs but at my place I had the electrician look my garage for my set up, he said a 60 amp panel would be plenty.

Like slip said you'll probably only have one or two things running at once

For me it's the lathe and dust collector and once I'm
Done I turn on the fine dust filter mounted on the ceiling while I clean up and sweep.

Sounds like you'll have a sweet set up once it's done
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N.ShoreFisher 05-01-2016 03:17 PM

Thanks Chef. Yeah, once I'm home, I'll try to put up pics....I always seem to forget how to post pics on here....lol
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stripermaineiac 05-01-2016 06:58 PM

A couple thing my electrician did here was put all 20 amp outlets in and GFCI breakers as most of the NEC calls for that in all updates and modifications. They don't come cheap. My building inspector lives right up the street an likes to fish so a couple plugs n a beer got me a no nonsence look over. Remember a fire detector not a smoke detector. Ones sealed the other isn't. Plus ABC extinguisher too. That will make your insurance company happy too. Look at those new LED lights. There some sweet and light up a shop like daylight plus use a small amount of elec.

nightfighter 05-01-2016 07:06 PM

Dan, you will have a pretty long run to your panel. I don't think the crawlspace under the great room is accessible and the direct access is under the deck..... Probably run it in conduit under the soffit to the gabled end of the house and then trench directly across from the shed. I have no idea about panels or any electrical advice except to get an electrician. (But it would be easier, a shorter distance, and therefore cheaper if you pulled it from your in-law's panel........:btu:)

Nice shed by the way!


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