ugh.
Ugh.
UGH!
Now I have conflicting electrician stories.
I had an electrician visit today for estimating. He suggested 60amps, even with my house having a max of 100amps service.
This leads me to a fundamental lack of understanding of how this works. Let's say, for instance, that I get a 60amp circuit, and overnight, the washing machine and dryer are running when the car kicks in to recharge, and, for good measure, the boiler pumps kick in as the house pre-heats for the day. Let's also say the fridge kicks in for a moment, the desktop computer is running (always does) and the usual trickle charge of every device, as well as phones recharging etc.
What happens if this draw exceeds 100amps? Does the main circuit flip and protect the house? Or does something explode?
More importantly, how can I measure the maximum draw of the house today?