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I currently have a 100 amp service that feeds a 100 amp main panel. That then feeds a 75 amp sub panel in the old shop. Then that 75 amp panel feeds the new shop with a 40 amp panel. What I would like to do is get a 100 amp panel in the new shop and get rid of the 75 amp panel in the old shop and hook them circuits to the main in the house + then have room for new circuits that are needed to finish the basement. looking for ideas and thoughts.
 
then feeds a 75 amp sub panel in the old shop
I currently have a 100 amp service that feeds a 100 amp main panel. That then feeds a 75 amp sub panel in the old shop. Then that 75 amp panel feeds the new shop with a 40 amp panel. What I would like to do is get a 100 amp panel in the new shop and get rid of the 75 amp panel in the old shop and hook them circuits to the main in the house + then have room for new circuits that are needed to finish the basement. looking for ideas and thoughts.
That would be a great idea. Remember that your shop is required to be GFCI protected. Good luck
 

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