Hard to see from the picture.
Do you have space above and below the existing panel? Can you just swap the existing panel for a new one with more circuits? I think I would bite the bullet and replace and bump up the service same time if possible....I know it will mean an external disconnect...
Yeah the WiFi switch is a gamble...has good recent reviews from so called "Verified" reviews, see how it goes. I have it setup to go in a plastic box when it arrives. For the $25 bucks worth a shot.
Outdoor lights are led soffit cans so bulbs not really an option. Inside lights are led 48" tubes, non dimmable, so would never use the dimmer function. Shop is detached from the house so I really don't have a need for other things.....in the house different story.
however the Zwave...
Not really a dimmer. One is a timer for exterior lights. One is a WIFI(iP) switch.
Normal switches have the tabs you can break off. These are flat tops with no tabs. Like Below
The are meant for a standard switch box. I think they will fit in a single gang gfci surface cover for a 4x4...
Hi Guys,
Stupid question, over thinking I am sure but here goes.
I have 4x4 square box next to my shop door with two regular switches, interior lights and exterior lights.
I want to change them out to a timer for the exterior and a WiFi with for the interior. There are the decor/gfci...
The red and blue highlighting the amperage are illustrating which leg is providing the power to that slot. Line 1 or Line 2. not meant to correspond to level of amps
I use these:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CDVJA0A/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Can buy local home depot or lowes as well. I know not stranded but does come with the green screw already attached and ready to go....if you have a lot of boxes to do saves a little time. Especially with my fat fingers...
They are actually tile levelers. like
You can use them as spacers if you want a small grout line...if you want larger spacing you usually need more of the normal spacers as well.
OP...The Space Looks amazing!!!
Like you said you can switch the breaker to 20amp and change the receptacle. Or run a new 20amp circuit.
It's pretty dangerous to hook a 20amp rated appliance to a 50 amp circuit. If the machine shorts there is nothing to protect more than 20 amps arriving at the machine....the internals of...
Those hooks are great for ladders. Lowes sells them as wheel barrow hooks.. $6
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Blue-Hawk-3-94-in-Black-Steel-Wheelbarrow-Hook/50258759
I use a bunch for other items too
My vote would be Read Iron due to the height.
You can probably get some engineering to give you the Galv but I would think the cost you are into it for the wind load might be cost prohibitive vs Red Iron.
I am in West Orlando, we don't have the Miami Dade code enforced but I just feel more...