WhiteArmadilloBrewing
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I used to be far more active on the forum back when I was brewing. Had a few kids and moved a couple of times between states - now I'm looking to finish up my new electric rig and get to brewin again!
I was at the Habitat ReStore yesterday and came across this 60amp sub panel. I was going to go for a full 15gal 240v 3 keggle system but then realized the cost to getting 240v service in my garage brew space was going to be too much money. Also, my wife wanted most of my equipment gone. So, I made her a deal and reduced everything to a 2-vessel 5gal system that will run off of 120v instead.
Here's my question about this sub panel -
It looks a lot like the spa panels used for 240v setups. I couldn't pass on it considering it was only $5. What I'm wondering is if I can install this sub panel off of my main panel in the garage with outlets and receptacles so that all of my energy needs for brew day are self-contained in this panel. That way I'm not having to find multiple circuits at 15a-20a in my garage when running elements, pumps, etc. at the same time.
Will this work for something like that or do I need to just utilize the existing service in my garage? Thanks!
Pic is attached. From the label it is a GE TED134060 480v 60amp
I was at the Habitat ReStore yesterday and came across this 60amp sub panel. I was going to go for a full 15gal 240v 3 keggle system but then realized the cost to getting 240v service in my garage brew space was going to be too much money. Also, my wife wanted most of my equipment gone. So, I made her a deal and reduced everything to a 2-vessel 5gal system that will run off of 120v instead.
Here's my question about this sub panel -
It looks a lot like the spa panels used for 240v setups. I couldn't pass on it considering it was only $5. What I'm wondering is if I can install this sub panel off of my main panel in the garage with outlets and receptacles so that all of my energy needs for brew day are self-contained in this panel. That way I'm not having to find multiple circuits at 15a-20a in my garage when running elements, pumps, etc. at the same time.
Will this work for something like that or do I need to just utilize the existing service in my garage? Thanks!
Pic is attached. From the label it is a GE TED134060 480v 60amp