Not sure if your aware but you DON"T need a GFCI outlet for each outlet to provide protection. You can run regular outlets down stream from the first GFCI. Only the first outlet needs to be GFCI. This provides protection on all outlets on the same circuit. Alternatively you can install a GFCI...
Its just code. But it has nothing to do with getting electrocuted by another live circuit. Its a BUS. ANY current / Voltage on ANY wire on the bus could feed back. But its normally NEUTRAL so no voltage potential normally exists there. Take a meter reading from neutral to ground and you will...
agree, do it once only. Here is a nice insulation calculator. I will be doing mine with the LP Smartside. http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/THDCalcInsulationView?metric=false&storeId=10051&langId=-1&catalogId=10053
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Nice info on basic Home Electrical Distribution Panels
http://www.renovation-headquarters.com/electrical-panel.htm#.U4M6E9JDuE4
http://www.renovation-headquarters.com/wire-gauges.htm
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Hello Garage Forum, Just purchased a new house with Two Garages. LOVE this forum. Now if i can convince the Bank Manager er.... wife to let me get started on all these GREAT ideas!