Is it only a 3 conductor?
My attached garage has 60A to it and it houses a 2 post lift, compressor, welder, plasma cutter, freezer and other minor power consuming tools. Never have any power problems there either. My power use is limited to just me so not too much running at the same time..
Just curious. Why run a separate breaker box for the attached garage? Why not just run everything from your main panel?
Thanks
Randy
Just curious. Why run a separate breaker box for the attached garage? Why not just run everything from your main panel?
Thanks
Randy
Another question, since I haven't seen it yet. Should I drive any ground rods at the new garage?
This is my attached garage panel ......
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I have never seen anyone put the two screw connectors inside out like this. Sorry, but just looks *** backwards.
Why are the screw clamps inside the box as opposed to being on the outside as they are intended to be?
Just curious I guess![]()

I have never seen anyone put the two screw connectors inside out like this. Sorry, but just looks *** backwards.
Why are the screw clamps inside the box as opposed to being on the outside as they are intended to be?
Just curious I guess![]()
If that’s the case, why not just put the connectors on the Romex first, then pull them through and install the locknut like it’s normally done.
I've done it when I had to fish a wire to the panel, maybe he installed the panel in an already drywalled garage.