Hey all,
Here's the situation. My 12x24 workshop/shed is in dire need of power. I've been running an extension cord from an external socket to the shed but it's becoming a real pain to keep switching from my mitre saw, to table saw, to air compressor etc.
At some point, I want to run permanent power to the workshop so during the winter, I start wiring it up with my receptacles etc. It's fully wired up with a large panel but of course - no power
I just had my lawn resodded at pretty significant cost and the last thing I want to do is tear it up with machinery. What I'd like to is run my extension cable into the panel and that way, it can power on each piece of equipment at a time. I won't be running more than one.
Now, here's what it gets interesting. This is how I wired up the panel...
1) The white wire goes into the neutral bar. This is the bar that all the white wires from the receptacles go into.
2) The black wire is going into the main 100A breaker.
3) The copper wire goes into the green nut grounded to the panel.
Seems pretty straight forward but as soon as I plug in the extension cord, it trips the breaker in the house.
Clearly I'm doing something wrong, help me out!
Here's the situation. My 12x24 workshop/shed is in dire need of power. I've been running an extension cord from an external socket to the shed but it's becoming a real pain to keep switching from my mitre saw, to table saw, to air compressor etc.
At some point, I want to run permanent power to the workshop so during the winter, I start wiring it up with my receptacles etc. It's fully wired up with a large panel but of course - no power
I just had my lawn resodded at pretty significant cost and the last thing I want to do is tear it up with machinery. What I'd like to is run my extension cable into the panel and that way, it can power on each piece of equipment at a time. I won't be running more than one.
Now, here's what it gets interesting. This is how I wired up the panel...
1) The white wire goes into the neutral bar. This is the bar that all the white wires from the receptacles go into.
2) The black wire is going into the main 100A breaker.
3) The copper wire goes into the green nut grounded to the panel.
Seems pretty straight forward but as soon as I plug in the extension cord, it trips the breaker in the house.
Clearly I'm doing something wrong, help me out!