@windoes98se I see your point but there are a 2 main problems. First the existing was spliced into an already overloaded circuit and was causing problems with tripped breakers. Second, the existing was 14/2 romex that was directly buried 3 inches underground. What I ran to the garage was a 1.5 inch conduit and I have 75 feet of 8 ga that I plan on running through the conduit and setting up a sub panel in the garage, WAY more than I need, I can even have 220 if I need it. Thanks for the comment
you should re purpose the existing circuit for your garaged and use it to power some lights in case you over lode your sub panel some how
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@windoes98se I see your point but there are a 2 main problems. First the existing was spliced into an already overloaded circuit and was causing problems with tripped breakers. Second, the existing was 14/2 romex that was directly buried 3 inches underground. What I ran to the garage was a 1.5 inch conduit and I have 75 feet of 8 ga that I plan on running through the conduit and setting up a sub panel in the garage, WAY more than I need, I can even have 220 if I need it. Thanks for the comment
indymedic 2 months ago
Thats gonna be a project!!!
dnahoghunter 2 years ago