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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3631156" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>We have light circuits in bonus room, exterior decorative lights, upstairs circuits except for the hot water tank, electric ovens, appliance circuit in kitchen and pantry I think, exterior outlets, my wifes garage, etc.</p><p></p><p>I guess we skip the microwave, ovens, and dishwashers while we are on generator power. Our cook top is gas, so that is fine. I do need to make a better list, because there are some things I would like to move around. I am slowly making a spreadsheet identifying our circuits in better detail than the labels in the panels.</p><p></p><p>The third panels is only half full and is mostly the higher load, but not necessary circuits. My garage has 4 220v circuits, the 5th car has a 220v circuit, etc. We planned this out to be our forever home, so we tried to plan around as much flexibility as possible. I think having a third panel added less than $200 to the electrical line item.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3631156, member: 35603"] We have light circuits in bonus room, exterior decorative lights, upstairs circuits except for the hot water tank, electric ovens, appliance circuit in kitchen and pantry I think, exterior outlets, my wifes garage, etc. I guess we skip the microwave, ovens, and dishwashers while we are on generator power. Our cook top is gas, so that is fine. I do need to make a better list, because there are some things I would like to move around. I am slowly making a spreadsheet identifying our circuits in better detail than the labels in the panels. The third panels is only half full and is mostly the higher load, but not necessary circuits. My garage has 4 220v circuits, the 5th car has a 220v circuit, etc. We planned this out to be our forever home, so we tried to plan around as much flexibility as possible. I think having a third panel added less than $200 to the electrical line item. [/QUOTE]
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