Can you post a better picture of that double pole breaker feeding the panel. Can't read the numbers on it.
not necessarily. IF the main amperage is large enough, he can replace those singlepole breakers with duplex breakers (space savers)No empty slots, looks like it won't matter if your using it to run new lines to your grow.
Can you post a better picture of that double pole breaker feeding the panel. Can't read the numbers on it.
not necessarily. IF the main amperage is large enough, he can replace those singlepole breakers with space savers
Much better!
Hopefully it is the main. The grounds and neutrals are tied together. Subpanels, that is a bigtime no-noMost house meters are rated at 200amps continuous, that panel looks like an expansion panel to the main. What is the marking on the double pole breaker, I cant make it out? Is that panel right off the meter?
Its a double pole breaker. 1 throw for 2 100A breakers. Its set up for 200A so I'm not sure why it would be set up like that for 100A service if that were the case?Just because he has 10 20 amp breakers DOES NOT MEAN it's a 200amp service box!!!
That is a 100amp old style single breaker line service box.....That is so old school it doesn't even have a built in main!
It is not rated for 200amps!!!!
Most 200 amp service box's are over 24 breaker spaces.....The free ones from your power company are 30 space minimum...
You can have all spaces loaded with 20amp breakers! You should damn well be aware of your total amp draw at full use draw!!!
Doc
Because some bonehead is trying to get the insurance by fire!Its a double pole breaker. 1 throw for 2 100A breakers. Its set up for 200A so I'm not sure why it would be set up like that for 100A service if that were the case?