Thats a great question. Glad u asked. Many people are confused by this.
The neutral bar ...

Sub panel is wired
My guess is it ain't happening.Nice.
Though youre gonna have fun removing the feeder wire so u can put a terminal adapter on the conduit.
I wouldve done it before it got wired up
only problem i have is when i flipped the breakers for the outlet circuits the GFCI on both circuits trip, I'm going to look everything over tomorrow I'm thinking its the GFCI themselves.
So is the sub panel supposed to be run off a breaker in the main panel? The sub panel in my shop gets its power from the meter just like the house panel. is this ok or does it need to be changed? The whole shop needs to be redone, it was never done correctly from the start.
So is the sub panel supposed to be run off a breaker in the main panel? The sub panel in my shop gets its power from the meter just like the house panel. is this ok or does it need to be changed? The whole shop needs to be redone, it was never done correctly from the start.
Actually the real fun part will be cutting the conduit without cutting into the wire...

At least on the main panel no conduit was bothered with so no worries about cutting it down.![]()
Yeah no kidding.
It shouldve been in conduit.
Hard to tell but looks like theres no clamp or guard to keep the wire from getting sliced.
There is clamps on the wires going into the box, I had planned on running the conduit straight into the panel but where I wanted to go in at the top right corner was filled with wires so I had to use single holes. everything else is in conduit the whole way except a foot where it goes into the main panel
I'm definitely going to fix those two things, I'm having a hard time figuring out these GFCI outlets
This is how I have it wired, would the separate ground bar have anything to do
With tripping them
There is clamps on the wires going into the box, I had planned on running the conduit straight into the panel but where I wanted to go in at the top right corner was filled with wires so I had to use single holes. everything else is in conduit the whole way except a foot where it goes into the main panel
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You can't run the single conductors of your garage feeder thru individual holes/connectors into your panel.
They must ALL go though one knockout. You will get inductive heating of the metal enclosure and/or a choke effect on the conductor.
Steve