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All Forum Posts by: John Thuesen

John Thuesen has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Thanks everyone. Sounds like I should bite the bullet and install the 3 panels with the upgrade.
Nothing has ever tripped in the 5 years I've owned it. I'll look into the aluminum/copper issue.

Hi Everyone,

I have a triplex with 60 amp service. My insurance company is demanding I upgrade to 100 amps. $4000 is my lowest bid. There are 2 small 1 bedrooms and a1 2 bedroom. Each apartment has an electric stove and window AC in the summer, otherwise no special electrical uses. Is this necessary to do this upgrade or can I save my 4 grand and change my insurance Co. Thanks in advance for your reply.