Separating neutrals and grounds in subpanel - completely understandable, you don't want current to travel back on ground wire.
Running a ground wire back to the main ground source with a ground...
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Separating neutrals and grounds in subpanel - completely understandable, you don't want current to travel back on ground wire.
Running a ground wire back to the main ground source with a ground...
While youre at it, you might want to consider running a 3-way for garage out lights or floods and a low-voltage wire for detach garage door opener in the house :)
I wonder what their thought on a ground going back to the main is. And how would you have problems with voltage spikes and weird things happening? Youre establishing the same thing by pounding rods...
Hey thanks for the correction! That's news to me, I would have thought a separate ground source out there would do it. But then again I'm no electrician lol.
100A will be more than enough for what you plan on using with plenty of room for future use! If it's getting inspected, forget the #8 ground back to the main. Youll have to do a separate grounding...
Nice work. I do highly suggest to move that electrical outlet away from the tub!
Awesome result!
Just curious, how come you have the dewalt thickness planer on top of the powermatic planer?
+1! I'm in need as well :)
That is a very nice piece of furniture. Great work!
Great looking wood floor too! :)
That is pretty!