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27th April 2024, 03:42 PM #1Senior Member
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need new power point, is this main board up to it??
cant get an answer from anyone at the moment, my electrician is out of order for a few month, cant get anyone else to look at it for 2 weeks, whats the story here?
i want to add a 20 amp power point 10m away from this switchboard for a clothes dryer. is the switch board ok for this??
the sub board you can see at the top is for solar from what i have been told.
need to add a 40A circuit breaker somewhere whether another sub board or in this board. can it be done without any issues or does the entire board need upgrading somehow for some reason??
this is just the main board, it branches out to 6 sub boards filled with RCD's that goto each unit.
the nearest board is the other side of the block, two free spaces but running a cable there is a nightmare, be around 25m and what would voltage drop be?. upgrading the original cable even more so nightmare, probably impossible.
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27th April 2024, 05:37 PM #2
Not sure you are going to get a yes / no answer from anyone on the forum.
I would suspect any elechicken would need to do a demand calculation on load to determine if additional loads could be added, then there is the issue of that protective insulation around that 3phase breaker at the top.
Another factor may be the mounting board in the fuse box, some of the older ones contain asbestos.
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27th April 2024, 05:56 PM #3Senior Member
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just wondering, the wait is killing me for an electrician to come out to look and quote. thought someone may put me out of my misery saying expect a huge bill, its not as simple as it looks answer and it needs upgrading.
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27th April 2024, 07:38 PM #4Member
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If a new circuit needs to be run to the switchboard, then that all needs to go and a switchboard and breakers that meets code needs to be installed. Sorry to say Wozz.
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27th April 2024, 10:41 PM #5Senior Member
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28th April 2024, 08:09 PM #6Member
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Shouldn't be that much. Hopefully all the cabling is TPS and in good shape.
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28th April 2024, 08:49 PM #7Senior Member
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3rd May 2024, 08:46 AM #8Senior Member
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electrician came around, spent half hour looking around the place and said this board is asbestos, old and we need to put in a sub board just outside of it and fix up that dodgey breaker the solar people put in.
awaiting quote.
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3rd May 2024, 11:19 AM #9
Asbestos - so what? Don't touch it and it won't bother anyone.
Old - so what? Lots of things are old and they work like they were designed.
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4th May 2024, 10:38 AM #10Senior Member
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11th May 2024, 09:45 PM #11Senior Member
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$2200 quote, guess have no choice but to get it done.
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