I'm in the process of some mild renovation and I'm going to need to install a few new circuits at the opposite end of the house than the main panel is. The path the cable has to take to get there is rather complicated, I was thinking it might be easier to run one larger cable and set up a sub-panel at the other end of the house. (Also because if I needed another circuit at this end of the house in the future the sub-panel would be right there.) I have a great place to install the sub-panel, it's a rather large closest that can't be used as anything but maybe vacuum storage as there is a door in the back side of the closest that we need to keep access to. From Main panel to Sub-Panel the cable run will be just under 50 feet. I was thinking of using a 4 conductor 6 awg (2 Hots, Netural, and Ground - Each Conductor is 6 awg.)to feed the sub-panel. I only want about 60 amps at the sub-panel, that will give me what I need now plus some room to grow. I can't seem to find any panels that are below 100 amps that are not for spa's or other specialty items. Basically My questions are Is a 4 conductor 6 awg wire over 50 feet for 60 amps okay? Is it okay to use a 100 amp panel even though the breaker supplying it is lower? And Finally for the breaker in the main panel supplying the sub-panel I would use a dual 60 amp is that correct or dual 30 amp? Any other suggestions I'd love to hear. Thanks So Much!