First, this is really a non DIY question but this seems to be the best place for it.
So all the outlets in my garage are in series, or at least on one breaker. Is there a relatively easy way to split them to two breakers? With me working in the garage I have to be careful how much I'm running. And I bought a heat press for the kydex and I'm assuming running that with the freezers kicking on is tripping the breaker. Because I intentionally did not run any other equipment. Leaving the freezers as the only things running. And when I took it inside I was able to use it. But it's too far to move the warm kydex before it starts to cool.
I have multiple open slots on the breaker box.
Knowing this is more of a thing for a pro, would it be an expensive thing to do? Just trying to decide if it's worth even making calls about. Thanks.
So all the outlets in my garage are in series, or at least on one breaker. Is there a relatively easy way to split them to two breakers? With me working in the garage I have to be careful how much I'm running. And I bought a heat press for the kydex and I'm assuming running that with the freezers kicking on is tripping the breaker. Because I intentionally did not run any other equipment. Leaving the freezers as the only things running. And when I took it inside I was able to use it. But it's too far to move the warm kydex before it starts to cool.
I have multiple open slots on the breaker box.
Knowing this is more of a thing for a pro, would it be an expensive thing to do? Just trying to decide if it's worth even making calls about. Thanks.