Discuss Needing to add 2 separate 50 amp double pole breakers to my service panel??? in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

Jacob welcome to the forum and I need to know what loads are needing two 50 amp breakers before I can advise you any further
Have you tried to put an amp probe to see how much current your house is pulling with stove, Dryer, and water heater on with heat also on. That would pretty well be at full load
 

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