electrical question - 200amp subpanel from 200amp main?
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Thanks all.  Yes, analysis paralysis! Saving money isn't where my head is at, more so not pushing myself into a corner.

I ended up buying a 200amp rated panel, and swapped out my old 100amp sub-panel with this one (though it remains a "100amp subpanel" with the existing feeder and breaker from the main).

More spaces, good to go for now. IF (big IF) I ever need to upgrade to 400amp service, I suppose that would end up being a new meter base with (2) 200amp breakers, and then this sub-panel I just put in place would instantly be capable of 200 amps.

I am getting this inspected once the kitchen is wired and was able to ask the inspector if he thought this was a good plan and he agreed!

(I've learned recently it's easier to just ask the town/AHJ rather than trying to get conversations going on the internet.. dunno what I was afraid of!)
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Quote:More spaces, good to go for now. IF (big IF) I ever need to upgrade to 400amp service, I suppose that would end up being a new meter base with (2) 200amp breakers, and then this sub-panel I just put in place would instantly be capable of 200 amps. 



Yes, this is the way forward. 

And solved your immediate issue of too few spaces in the old panel.
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#26
(09-01-2022, 10:22 PM)Cabinet Monkey Wrote: Yes, this is the way forward. 

And solved your immediate issue of too few spaces in the old panel.

thanks!
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