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I want to do a run to a subpanel in a shed - about 50'. 3 circuits: lights, electrical, spilt. I have an isolation panel - can this be retrofitted with a subpanel circuit to branch off to the shed?
 

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I want to do a run to a subpanel in a shed - about 50'. 3 circuits: lights, electrical, spilt. I have an isolation panel - can this be retrofitted with a subpanel circuit to branch off to the shed?
You are not allowed to add or change anything in that panel. It looks like an Eaton meter base/ main breaker combo and in this picture you have no way of installing a main breaker to feed a sub panel
 
You are not allowed to add or change anything in that panel. It looks like an Eaton meter base/ main breaker combo and in this picture you have no way of installing a main breaker to feed a sub panel

thanks for that. So full run to main load center - not a problem, a little longer run but easier in some regards. Appreciate the advice!
 

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