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    Sub Panel Inspection

    Sorry, that diagram doesn't show the second grounding rod. I did sink two 8' rods with greater than 6' apart.
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    Sub Panel Inspection

    Florida
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    Sub Panel Inspection

    Nope, new service. He even told me that I could pull the entire conductor out of the run (which I'm not going to do).
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    Sub Panel Inspection

    Forgot to add, the bonding screw is removed.
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    Sub Panel Inspection

    I had my sub panel inspection earlier this week. For reference, my sub panel is 200' away from the main panel, I pulled two hots, one neutral and a ground, all in proper conduit, buried to depth. When we walked out to the sub panel, he said I couldn't use the ground from the main panel and I...
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    Buy or DIY?! Electrical Run to "Barn"

    :beer::beer: TY
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    Buy or DIY?! Electrical Run to "Barn"

    It's supposed to cool down this coming week, it's trenching time! I need to start building out a parts list. Are there any online vendors yall recommend, or should I just hit up granger? slush (not snow slush, but the kind you buy from a 7-11)
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    Buy or DIY?! Electrical Run to "Barn"

    Thank you everyone. I've been hedging on DIY, and having a buddy with a trencher (he's owns a plumbing company), it doesn't make sense to pay the crazy money people want down here. Hell it was 5300 w/o trenching. Absurd.
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    Buy or DIY?! Electrical Run to "Barn"

    Thanks. I'll update my profile. I'm in Bradenton, FL.
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    Buy or DIY?! Electrical Run to "Barn"

    We recently purchased a new house, which conveniently has a detached garage, which we call the barn since they original owner never ran power to it. It's about 2k sqft of down stairs garage space, and has a smaller upstairs area. I'm looking to get power run out there, I have a pretty...
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    Floor Redo... LB's of Flake

    Shaun, thanks. Yes, I'm going over an existing floor and the new floor is a polycuramine floor which I understand is thinner. Thanks again
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    Floor Redo... LB's of Flake

    You covered my question. I'm not sure why they recommended 75lbs of flake for 730sqft of floor. I guess I'll go with a heavy broadcast vs full.
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    What did you do "IN" your garage today?

    Prepping for new garage floor.
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    Floor Redo... LB's of Flake

    I've got a quick question. I'm getting ready to redo my garage floor, my existing floor had some UV damage and yellowed, it never "failed". I just didn't like look after it yellowed. (rocksolid customer service was awesome, they sent me 4 new kits at no cost). This time around I want to go...
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