I've been having a problem with the electrical system in my garage and I know I'm going to have to do something soon to fix it. Occasionally I've had my breaker trip due to overloading.
My two-car attached garage has:
- two overhead spotlights (incandescent I think, not sure on wattage). The "main" light in normal circumstances in the garage.
- a non-permanent flourscent fixture (just one, mounted on the ceiling) - plugged into one wall outlet
- a garage door opener
- an electric driven 5hp, 22gal air compressor (w/ air tools)
- two (x2) twin-500W halogen lamps on adj. stands.
- one portable single 500W halogen lamp that sits on the floor.
- one flourescent portable workllight
Recently in the fall I experienced a problem where if working on my car at night and having 4 (or 5) of the 500W halogens on, as well as the other room lighting, and if my compressor kicked in (using my impact gun or something) then the breaker would trip.
In lieu of fire safety and other concerns with electricals, I'm thinking I may need to seriously upgrade here. Do I need to totally re-wire my garage with additional circuits? Ideally I'd like to have more permanently installed lighting on the ceiling (probably flourescents), and have the capacity to run as many halogen lamps from the wall outlets as I need while polishing cars. How much of this work is easy DIY, vs. needing a professional electrician to be hired?
Thanks.
My two-car attached garage has:
- two overhead spotlights (incandescent I think, not sure on wattage). The "main" light in normal circumstances in the garage.
- a non-permanent flourscent fixture (just one, mounted on the ceiling) - plugged into one wall outlet
- a garage door opener
- an electric driven 5hp, 22gal air compressor (w/ air tools)
- two (x2) twin-500W halogen lamps on adj. stands.
- one portable single 500W halogen lamp that sits on the floor.
- one flourescent portable workllight
Recently in the fall I experienced a problem where if working on my car at night and having 4 (or 5) of the 500W halogens on, as well as the other room lighting, and if my compressor kicked in (using my impact gun or something) then the breaker would trip.
In lieu of fire safety and other concerns with electricals, I'm thinking I may need to seriously upgrade here. Do I need to totally re-wire my garage with additional circuits? Ideally I'd like to have more permanently installed lighting on the ceiling (probably flourescents), and have the capacity to run as many halogen lamps from the wall outlets as I need while polishing cars. How much of this work is easy DIY, vs. needing a professional electrician to be hired?
Thanks.