TravelingLight
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EDIT: Solved. I had a huge brain fart and had the line on the load posts. Problem solved! Pay attention to your work, fellas. Thanks, all!
Disclaimer: Many will think this much Electrical in a shed is overkill. But I’m a homebrewer, running multiple fridges and deep freezers and in the process of building an electric brew system. Future proofed.
I have 100 amps running from my house to a sub panel in my new shed. I currently have three (3) 20 amp circuits:
#1: 1 motion light, 2 bays of three LED bar lights.
#2: Left outlets (1 GFCI with 3 regular outlets downstream).
#3: Right outlets (same as left)
Lights are fine. #2 left outlets are fine. Right outlets are not. I’ve got power getting to the GFCI first in line, but the outlet doesn’t work and I can’t get it to reset or test. Power is going to the outlet per my non contact tester and my multimeter on the screw posts of the top of the outlet (where the power comes in).
I’ve checked the connections at the breaker and they’re good. I’ve checked the connections in the GFCI box and all outlets downstream. Blacks to brass, whites to silver, all my grounds are good. What gives??
Disclaimer: Many will think this much Electrical in a shed is overkill. But I’m a homebrewer, running multiple fridges and deep freezers and in the process of building an electric brew system. Future proofed.
I have 100 amps running from my house to a sub panel in my new shed. I currently have three (3) 20 amp circuits:
#1: 1 motion light, 2 bays of three LED bar lights.
#2: Left outlets (1 GFCI with 3 regular outlets downstream).
#3: Right outlets (same as left)
Lights are fine. #2 left outlets are fine. Right outlets are not. I’ve got power getting to the GFCI first in line, but the outlet doesn’t work and I can’t get it to reset or test. Power is going to the outlet per my non contact tester and my multimeter on the screw posts of the top of the outlet (where the power comes in).
I’ve checked the connections at the breaker and they’re good. I’ve checked the connections in the GFCI box and all outlets downstream. Blacks to brass, whites to silver, all my grounds are good. What gives??
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