diggler306
Well-known member
First off - I am verrry green when it comes to electrical. So I have been reading and reading, talking to people, etc in hopes to start the learning process. I'm hoping to learn enough to be able to wire in some extra outlets/switches/lights in my garage before finishing it.
Anyway, when my garage was built, they installed one outlet on each side of the garage, each on it's own circuit, intended for plugging in your car's block heater.
I'm just wondering why they should be on their own dedicated circuits? They are not GFCI plugs. Is it a load thing? or are they more prone to tripping due to moisture, and it's just best not to have anything else on that circuit for that reason?
Thanks!!
Anyway, when my garage was built, they installed one outlet on each side of the garage, each on it's own circuit, intended for plugging in your car's block heater.
I'm just wondering why they should be on their own dedicated circuits? They are not GFCI plugs. Is it a load thing? or are they more prone to tripping due to moisture, and it's just best not to have anything else on that circuit for that reason?
Thanks!!
