Hi all,
I'll admit that the way I installed my three big 7 foot fluorescent lights is very shotty and potentially unsafe. We won't go into detail, but know I did so temporarily until I can get a second circuit ran. They aren't on very often and I'm mindful of them.
My garage is on the complete opposite side of the house from the breaker box. The garage had 3 or 4 duplex outlets, the opener, and a single 65w bulb before I added the bigger lights.
I recently heard that code now calls out that outlets and lights are required to be on separate circuits. Is this true?
I would like to break the lights and opener off of the wall outlet circuit. The wiring isn't the tough part for me, the tough part is getting the wires back to the electrical cabinet without having to break down drywall. Obviously I plan to follow the current wiring to add the new, but I'm not confident that it is accessible without opening walls.
I'm doing this for two reasons. I want to break out the lighting and opener to make it legitimate and safe. Second, I plan to run a compressor, vacuum, or other high draw items off the wall outlets and don't want to be blowing the 15A breaker all the time.
What are my options?
Thank you in advance!
I'll admit that the way I installed my three big 7 foot fluorescent lights is very shotty and potentially unsafe. We won't go into detail, but know I did so temporarily until I can get a second circuit ran. They aren't on very often and I'm mindful of them.
My garage is on the complete opposite side of the house from the breaker box. The garage had 3 or 4 duplex outlets, the opener, and a single 65w bulb before I added the bigger lights.
I recently heard that code now calls out that outlets and lights are required to be on separate circuits. Is this true?
I would like to break the lights and opener off of the wall outlet circuit. The wiring isn't the tough part for me, the tough part is getting the wires back to the electrical cabinet without having to break down drywall. Obviously I plan to follow the current wiring to add the new, but I'm not confident that it is accessible without opening walls.
I'm doing this for two reasons. I want to break out the lighting and opener to make it legitimate and safe. Second, I plan to run a compressor, vacuum, or other high draw items off the wall outlets and don't want to be blowing the 15A breaker all the time.
What are my options?
Thank you in advance!
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