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Hello everyone. I’m a DIY person and I’m about to give my shop a little juice.

I had previously ran UFB 35 feet to a 220 outlet for my brothers RV. Now that he’s gone, I’ve built a 24x24 shop.

My intentions are to run 16 led shop lights that will pull 7.04 amperes. Also a shop fan (unsure of draw as of now) a small power tool charger, a radio and every now an again an air compressor.

I’m wanting to use that outlet I have wired as 220 and change it to 110 to do all of this. I don’t like the idea of plugging all of this into outlet adapters I would like to know how to wire multiple outlets off this one that I already have.

And last, the shop lights I have don’t have an option to daisy chain all of them together. Each one of them have their own outlet plug. In a perfect world I’d like to get them all on a switch.

Looking for the best way to do this. I’m a visual learner and live in Florida it that matters.
 
Welcome to the forum.
I'm sure one of the American members will be along shortly to advise you.

I am assuming the word "shop" used in this context is workshop.... Shop is what we in UK would call a store
 
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Welcome to the forum.
I'm sure one of the American members will be along shortly to advise you.

I am assuming the word "shop" used in this context is workshop.... Shop is what we in UK would call a store
Yes, a garage
 
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@Megawatt - Any help with this one mate?
@CokeZero - any chance of any images of the garage? - Just curiosity more than anything. :D
That's a decent size for some good tools. :p
 
Hello everyone. I’m a DIY person and I’m about to give my shop a little juice.

I had previously ran UFB 35 feet to a 220 outlet for my brothers RV. Now that he’s gone, I’ve built a 24x24 shop.

My intentions are to run 16 led shop lights that will pull 7.04 amperes. Also a shop fan (unsure of draw as of now) a small power tool charger, a radio and every now an again an air compressor.

I’m wanting to use that outlet I have wired as 220 and change it to 110 to do all of this. I don’t like the idea of plugging all of this into outlet adapters I would like to know how to wire multiple outlets off this one that I already have.

And last, the shop lights I have don’t have an option to daisy chain all of them together. Each one of them have their own outlet plug. In a perfect world I’d like to get them all on a switch.

Looking for the best way to do this. I’m a visual learner and live in Florida it that matters.
@Coke Zero first thing you need to do is buy and install is a 60 amp 240vac 16 circuit panel indoor and mount it in the garage . No power is involved in this first step and you need to draw a permit before you start I’m a Master Electrician In Florida and I want to help but let’s do it right. Do you have any spare spaces in your existing panel to feed you garage ?
 
@Megawatt - Any help with this one mate?
@CokeZero - any chance of any images of the garage? - Just curiosity more than anything. :D
That's a decent size for some good tools. :p

Here is a pic of where I’m at so far, it isn’t finished.

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@Coke Zero first thing you need to do is buy and install is a 60 amp 240vac 16 circuit panel indoor and mount it in the garage . No power is involved in this first step and you need to draw a permit before you start I’m a Master Electrician In Florida and I want to help but let’s do it right. Do you have any spare spaces in your existing panel to feed you garage ?

Here is what I have it running on. It’s ufb ran about 16 feet. This is coming from the outside of my house running to one 220 outlet 16ft away. I live in the country with no one around for miles.
 

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Here is a pic of where I’m at so far, it isn’t finished.

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Here is what I have it running on. It’s ufb ran about 16 feet. This is coming from the outside of my house running to one 220 outlet 16ft away. I live in the country with no one around for miles.
When you get your garage built and in the dry purchase a 60 amp main lug only 16 circuit 240/120 panel to mount in the garage do you have any spare spaces in you main panel ?
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Here is a pic of where I’m at so far, it isn’t finished.

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Here is what I have it running on. It’s ufb ran about 16 feet. This is coming from the outside of my house running to one 220 outlet 16ft away. I live in the country with no one around for miles.
When you are finished you going to like the panel and everything you can run plus the lights no problem
 
You probably think it’s bigger than it is

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I am now hating you !!! my workshop has enough room ( just) for a wartime era REME bench, a few tools, 4 dutch bicycles, one italian motorcycle, and a Morris Oxford, like me its slim and stylish,!!!! although at the present moment I cannot get my motorcycle or bicycle in due to 2 tonnes of classic cars spares I purchased, and a Great War Tank in process of being constructed for an event later this month
 

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