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    Load Center Wiring

    NVM. Ill just use a #4 copper neutral wire and jumper them together. Then I can run a ground bar kit on either one or both sides.
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    Load Center Wiring

    Thanks for the heads up. I got excited when I saw it because I thought it was their ground bar kit already installed. Anyways, I have a Eaton CH 100a panel. After looking at it a little more, it looks like its not really designed to have two neutral bars. If I use the neutral strap to bond them...
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    Load Center Wiring

    Removed the jumper, just wondering if I need to keep the ground strap thats used to bond the ground to the panel.
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    Load Center Wiring

    Likely a stupid question, but I know in a sub panel the neutral and ground are not to be bonded. With my panel, both ground and neutral bars are isolated on plastic, so do I need to keep the ground bar connected to the panel or can I remove the entire bar used to bond the neutral and ground?
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    $800 sound about right?

    Sounds cheap. I just bought everything to do the exact same job except its 180' away. Without conduit and inside fixtures/wiring I am at almost $400 in supplies. Given the wiring was $1.19/ft so thats a huge part of it. Even still, figure you will need 60' or so of feed wire at $1.50/ft or so...
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    Rewire old shed

    Couple more questions. I can place the sub panel pretty much anywhere so I am planning on running a sch80 elbow up from the buried conduit. Then using one of those 90 fittings with the access panel on them to run the wire inside the house with that conduit going directly to the panel so I can...
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    Rewire old shed

    Thanks for answering some of my questions. I guess i should have explained some things a little better. When I spoke of using the same breaker for both my welder and compressor, I should have specified that I meant the same outlet and I simply unplugged the other when I needed to switch. Since...
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    Rewire old shed

    First off this is my first post and I have been reading a bunch about this. This would be my first real electrical adventure, but I feel pretty confident with it. I have a small shed that houses all of my tools for my bikes, however it is only currently wired for 120. I really just need to...
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