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Can/should I replace this 50A breaker with a 15A breaker?

Home Improvement Asked by JCzech on December 24, 2020

I’m the recent owner of a 27yr old house. I’m looking to find more power for the basement that I’m finishing. There’s a 50A circuit going to one of the outdoor AC units – but the info sticker on that unit says it should be connected to a 15A breaker only (if I’m reading it right).

The 50A breaker is in the 2nd image – top left.

The question is – can I just replace the 50A breaker w/ a 15A (double one) and leave the heavy gauge wire in place? If so, is this a simple swap?

Alternatively, I’d prefer to actually run that 50A to a subpanel & use that to split the basement into 3 zones, but if I did that I don’t know how I’d power the A/C, since it requires 2 slots (and the entire panel is full).
Breaker Panel
Outdoor A/C Unit

One Answer

why not use the 50 amp for sub panel then come off the sub panel and feed the AC with 15 amp. You would then have 35 amps for basement circuits.

Answered by george on December 24, 2020

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