Can you run a 100 amp sub panel off a 100 amp main panel?

Let me try and answer some of your questions. First the panels you are looking at that are rated 100A simply means you can use them for any application up to 100A. You can for example add a 60A breaker to your existing panel and protect the new subpanel with a 100A rating.
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Can you run a sub panel off a 100 amp panel?

If you have older 60-amp or 100-amp main service, it is entirely possible that you will need a service upgrade to 150-amps or 200-amps before you are able to adequately power a new subpanel.
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What size breaker do I need for a 100 amp sub panel?

20/24 panels can hold 16 full-sized and 4 twin breakers (24 circuits in total). The number of breakers can max out to 30-42, too, depending on the design of your 100-amp pane. However, NEC prohibits more than 42 circuits, so you can only choose between 20-42 breakers for a 100-amp panel.
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Can you have 2 100 amp panels?

If you swapped out your meter pan for a meter-main with a 100A breaker, then yes, your plan would work. You could come off the 100A breaker and split to both the house and the workshop. However the wire to the workshop would need to be 100A rated (so the 100A meter-main breaker protects it).
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Can a main panel be used as a subpanel?

There's no problem with having a main breaker in a subpanel. It's required if your panel is in a separate building and has more than six breakers, but there's nothing prohibiting it in any other case.
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Can I run a 100 amp sub panel off 200 amp main?

Can you add a 100 amp breaker to your main panel? Yes you have 12 slots the double pole breaker will only take 2 slots.
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Can you run a 100 amp sub panel off a 50 amp breaker?

It's a rating.

It's the same with subpanels: The "100A" is a maximum rating. Do not exceed 100A. However, you certainly should exceed your feed-breaker size of 50A. Even if 50A panels existed, they would be very small in terms of numbers of spaces.
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Can I run a 100 amp sub panel off a 60 amp breaker?

You can feed a 100 Amp panel with a 60 Amp breaker. Keep in mind that the sub panel needs to be rated above the breaker size.
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Does a sub panel require a main breaker?

Subpanel main breaker

A main breaker on a sub-panel is not necessary because this is in the same building (if you are in a different building then NEC 225.31, 225.32, 225.33 apply). That said, having a main breaker in the sub-panel is also acceptable.
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How many amps can you put on a 100 amp panel?

For example, a 100-amp service panel could have circuit breakers that add up to more than 200 amps.
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What size breaker do I need for a sub panel?

Based on your question, since you will be having a subpanel, you want the breaker feeding the subpanel to be sized for the subpanel or slightly smaller. So if you purchase and install a 200A subpanel, then the breaker should be 200A. If you use a 125A subpanel, then use a 125A breaker.
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How much can you run off 100 amp service?

100-amp service is generally large enough to power a small- to moderate-sized home's general branch circuits, plus one or two electric appliances, such as a range, water heater, or clothes dryer. This service may be sufficient for a home under 2,500 square feet if the heating appliances run on gas.
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How far can a subpanel be from the main panel?

The right feet would be between 4.5 to 5 feet.

The cable running from your main panel to the subpanel depends on the amperage rating. For instance, for a 30A panel, use a 10 AWG, three-wire conductor.
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Can you use a 100 amp breaker for a 125 amp sub panel?

If it's a 125 amp panel, then you can use a 100A breaker on the main panel to feed the breaker. The new sub panel must always have the same ampacity rating as the panel that is feeding it.
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Can you run a 200 amp sub panel off 200 amp main?

Is feeding a 200A sub from a 200A main legit? Yes, and you don't even need another 200A breaker. The 200A breaker alread present in the panel will suffice, and so you can use a subfeed lug kit as DrSparks advises.
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Can a 60 amp breaker feed a 60 amp sub panel?

spencer_electrician. You don't have to use a 60 amp panel. Use a 100 amp panel and feed it from a 60 amp breaker. The sub panel only has to be rated at or above the breaker size feeding it.
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What size wire do I need for 100 amps?

Wiring a 100 amp breaker panel requires either #4 copper wiring or #2 aluminum or copper-clad wiring.
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How big of a sub panel can I run off a 200 amp service?

Even though there is no limit on the number of subpanels that you can add to a circuit, it shouldn't exceed 160 amps when you're using a 200 amp main panel. Always follow this guide to install subpanels effectively.
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Can I use 100 amp panel with 200 amp service?

A 200 amp service is run into a 100 amp rated panel and main breaker. The 100 amp breaker is going to limit the amperage going out of the panel, however the panel is only rated for 100amps.
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How many wires can be in a subpanel?

A subpanel requires two hot wires connected to a 240-volt double-pole breaker in the main panel. It also needs a neutral wire and a ground wire. The cable used for this run is known as a "three-wire cable with ground." The two hot wires, called feeder wires, will provide all of the power to the subpanel.
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Can you wire a subpanel with 3 wires?

Another way to wire a subpanel was with a three-wire feed; two hots and a neutral, with grounds and neutrals connected together at the subpanel. In this case, the grounds and neutrals have to be connected together.
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Is 2 100 amp breakers make 200 amps?

Does this panel that has two 100 amp breakers mean it's a 200 amp panel? No. It is 100 amp.
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