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![]() wrote in message ups.com... My main service has two 100A double pole breakers. Each one feeds a panel. I need one of those breakers for my new shop, so I need to know if I can feed my two panels in my house with one breaker and feed my shop with the spare. Is there a device that i can use to put four wires into one breaker. The reason I have two panels in my house is because I used to have electric heat. I'm pretty sure it wouldn't work and I'm very sure it wouldn't be safe. Buy another breaker for your shop and feed from one of your panels to the new subpanel in your garage. If you lack panel space, look into the half-size breakers. You could replace some of your existing breakers with these same-amperage, thinner breakers and make space. Otherwise, call an electrician or at least pull a permit so someone can verify what you're doing won't electrocute you or burn down your house. |
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