TTA89
Well-known member
Never done this before... Just triple checking so I don't do it wrong. 
I'm wiring up a new 20amp circuit for T5 lights. I have the romex run to the bottom of the panel. This is the garage panel which has a 100amp feed to a subpanel at the house. I'm going to flip the top main breaker to cut all power and then I'll install a clamp on the knockout at the bottom to hold the romex in place. Cut off the romex sheathing from the clamp into the box. I'm going to run the wires up the right side and plug them into the 20amp breaker that is already there but empty. (running 12/2)
I don't really understand why they aren't separated so I'm copying what is there but White and copper ground go to the same "bar", I'll screw each one into it's own screw on the same bus on the right. Then the black goes to the 20amp breaker.
Flip on the main, flip on the 20amp breaker, see if the lights work. Any issues with that?
I'm wiring up a new 20amp circuit for T5 lights. I have the romex run to the bottom of the panel. This is the garage panel which has a 100amp feed to a subpanel at the house. I'm going to flip the top main breaker to cut all power and then I'll install a clamp on the knockout at the bottom to hold the romex in place. Cut off the romex sheathing from the clamp into the box. I'm going to run the wires up the right side and plug them into the 20amp breaker that is already there but empty. (running 12/2)
I don't really understand why they aren't separated so I'm copying what is there but White and copper ground go to the same "bar", I'll screw each one into it's own screw on the same bus on the right. Then the black goes to the 20amp breaker.
Flip on the main, flip on the 20amp breaker, see if the lights work. Any issues with that?

