The SS is MUCH shorter than the SUV so no problem. The SUV barely fits...
Signed,
Wun Hung Lo
es-designworks.com
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@ericastar76s early 3-wheeler days...
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MORE POWER!!!
115v ~> in progress...
240v ~> on deck!
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I finished fishing the #12 wire and connecting the outlets for one 115v/20amp circuit. Next add 2 more 115v/20amp circuits and a 240v/20amp circuit.
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You are rocking that new shop. Great work
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Nice, tidy work. Very nice.
Hard to tell from the pic, but I don't see 20 amp sockets. Did you run 20 amp (yellow) Romex? There might come a time where you want to run something hungry. And, if it was me, I would do green dot hospital grade Hubbell sockets too. Just a bit more coin, yet hold tighter and are less likely to cause a fuss, especially in a garage that is not environmentally controlled.
Have fun! I know that I am watching your progress, and not paying for any of it.
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Nice, tidy work. Very nice.
Hard to tell from the pic, but I don't see 20 amp sockets. Did you run 20 amp (yellow) Romex? There might come a time where you want to run something hungry. And, if it was me, I would do green dot hospital grade Hubbell sockets too. Just a bit more coin, yet hold tighter and are less likely to cause a fuss, especially in a garage that is not environmentally controlled.
Thanks! The only Romex I used was through the wall to the breaker panel. Other than that, I used 12ga wire through the EMT conduit. I didn’t consider green dot outlets, which may have been a better option, but I did use 20amp outlets. Also, I’m using GFCI breakers on the panel.
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12 AWG is correct for 20 amps. Well done, assuming your Romex was yellow...
CFCI on the panel may be okay if the panel is near the outlet. They trip for odd reasons in non-climate controlled situations. I have come to hate them, though they are justing doing their best to save my life.
Green dots should be a cakewalk upgrade for you, and your existing outlets should not have been that spendy. Nothing lost. And, now I know what to get you for your birthday.
Have fun, and post more pics! Sleet storm here. Got my sling down to the mailbox - another 20 minutes to get back in the garage. Darn.
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Thanks! The only Romex I used was through the wall to the breaker panel. Other than that, I used 12ga wire through the EMT conduit. I didn’t consider green dot outlets, which may have been a better option, but I did use 20amp outlets. Also, I’m using GFCI breakers on the panel.
Yes, you are doing good by using the 20 amp recpt., that could cure a lot of later problems. The ground fault breakers you will probably replace later because of problems.
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Just use 20 amp GFCI outlets...
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@STYLN you have corrupted me!
LOL, what should’ve been just a simple powder coating kit from Eastwood...
...has turned into soooooo much more!
I have to say, Eastwood’s pretty freak’n sweet!
You used the wrong ship to address, just saying.
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I finished fishing the #12 wire and connecting the outlets for one 115v/20amp circuit. Next add 2 more 115v/20amp circuits and a 240v/20amp circuit.
Stacy, when you're done, I might need help putting some additional lights in the 3rd bay of the garage here.... LOL
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I need help changing the burnt out light bulbs in my garage door opener. Can't reach it without a ladder, and can't get the ladder close enough without moving my trailer. Can't move the trailer without hooking it up to my Durango. Can't do that until I'm "cleared to drive'"
Life sucks when you're sick - almost as bad as when I wasn't sick and just a sicko
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I need help changing the burnt out light bulbs in my garage door opener. Can't reach it without a ladder, and can't get the ladder close enough without moving my trailer. Can't move the trailer without hooking it up to my Durango. Can't do that until I'm "cleared to drive'"
Life sucks when you're sick - almost as bad as when I wasn't sick and just a sicko
When you do change the light --- in some of the 'older' openers and new light bulbs DON'T work...so use an "old" fashion one....