mechanicworkman
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Ok so I have been putting more thought into the wiring of my garage and need some info and feedback on what I need to do. I obviously know that hiring a electrician to do all this will get very expensive quick so I am hoping I can do some of this myself.
My house currently has a 200 main I want to have a 100 sub-panel out to the garage.
Since I will need a permit of some sort to do this I guess I will likely just hire electrician to wire in the sub and then do the rest of myself.
I would like to separate the garage wiring from the house and run it primarily off the sub-pannel in the garage. Meaning all lights garage door opener and outlets would be run off the sub in garage.
Hopefully that’s not asking to much and I am hoping I may gain a little room on the breaker in the house by doing that as well……………..mabe LOL
Now the lighting in the garage is very poor right now only got a few of the tube style ones there now.
Ultimately I am wanting to put a bunch of the can style recessed lights in the ceiling. Right now I have no ceiling just trusses overhead with bare walls no insulation inside garage. But, seems like I have heard its easiest to run wire first then hang ceiling.
I want to get the wiring all done so I can get some sheetrock/plywood walls up and start getting things organized.
Soo anyway on to the wiring............
I I been looking online and am finding that I can get a 1000’ ft roll of 12-2 romex for like 200 bucks............this stuff is expensive
Is it OK if I wire all the lights with the 12-2?
Outlets since i will have the outlets in the garage and the likelyhood of running power tools off them I am thinking all 20amp circuits everwhere is the way to go? Is this what others have done?
DO all 20amp outlets have to be dedicated to once circuit breaker or can I hook 2 or 3 of them together as long as any projected draw would not be over the 20 amp limit per circuit?
Is this my best way to go or should I figure in some 15 amp circuits and buy 500' of 12-2 and 500' 14-2
Is using larger diameter wire bad? Or is there a reason this would not pass some sort of code as most lights most likely are usually run off like a 14-2 is this correct?
So how many lights can of run off a single circuit?
DO I drill small holes in the trusses and then run 1 wire through each hole or do I just run wire over the top of the trusses?
I definitely wanna stay in code but then again I don’t know what codes I need to follow.
Nor do I wish to spend the next 6 months learning the electrical code only to wire a garage???
Are there some basics info I need to follow?
Like some do’s and don’t…….or some pointers others have learned
Any help would be much appreciated!
Hopefully this is not a task that I will be in way over my head.
My house currently has a 200 main I want to have a 100 sub-panel out to the garage.
Since I will need a permit of some sort to do this I guess I will likely just hire electrician to wire in the sub and then do the rest of myself.
I would like to separate the garage wiring from the house and run it primarily off the sub-pannel in the garage. Meaning all lights garage door opener and outlets would be run off the sub in garage.
Hopefully that’s not asking to much and I am hoping I may gain a little room on the breaker in the house by doing that as well……………..mabe LOL
Now the lighting in the garage is very poor right now only got a few of the tube style ones there now.
Ultimately I am wanting to put a bunch of the can style recessed lights in the ceiling. Right now I have no ceiling just trusses overhead with bare walls no insulation inside garage. But, seems like I have heard its easiest to run wire first then hang ceiling.
I want to get the wiring all done so I can get some sheetrock/plywood walls up and start getting things organized.
Soo anyway on to the wiring............
I I been looking online and am finding that I can get a 1000’ ft roll of 12-2 romex for like 200 bucks............this stuff is expensive
Is it OK if I wire all the lights with the 12-2?
Outlets since i will have the outlets in the garage and the likelyhood of running power tools off them I am thinking all 20amp circuits everwhere is the way to go? Is this what others have done?
DO all 20amp outlets have to be dedicated to once circuit breaker or can I hook 2 or 3 of them together as long as any projected draw would not be over the 20 amp limit per circuit?
Is this my best way to go or should I figure in some 15 amp circuits and buy 500' of 12-2 and 500' 14-2
Is using larger diameter wire bad? Or is there a reason this would not pass some sort of code as most lights most likely are usually run off like a 14-2 is this correct?
So how many lights can of run off a single circuit?
DO I drill small holes in the trusses and then run 1 wire through each hole or do I just run wire over the top of the trusses?
I definitely wanna stay in code but then again I don’t know what codes I need to follow.
Nor do I wish to spend the next 6 months learning the electrical code only to wire a garage???
Are there some basics info I need to follow?
Like some do’s and don’t…….or some pointers others have learned
Any help would be much appreciated!
Hopefully this is not a task that I will be in way over my head.
