I'm in the process of planning my power to my backyard shed. I have a single phase 120V subpanel on the wall of the house about 40' from the shed that can handle either six or eight circuits, some of which will be used for house-related things, but I want to run at least two circuits to my shed, and possibly a third circuit later over to the gazebo.
Because of this I'm considering burying some flexible conduit from the subpanel to the shed, filling it with five wires- black 12awg, red 12awg, blue 12awg, bare 12awg or 14awg, and white 8awg. The black, red, and blue will be hot, and the thick white would be neutral for all three circuits. At the shed itself I'd split off neutrals to each of the two circuits used in the shed itself and later when I run either conduit or direct-burial cable to the gazebo I'd also tie the neutral there into the big neutral wire.
Is this acceptable? I don't anticipate actually drawing all three circuits heavily constantly (one will be for lighting, and the one to the gazebo will be for lighting and one receptacle for yard work) I'd rather not have to pull three 12awg white neutral wires in addition to the other four conductors in the 3/4" conduit I plan on using...
Because of this I'm considering burying some flexible conduit from the subpanel to the shed, filling it with five wires- black 12awg, red 12awg, blue 12awg, bare 12awg or 14awg, and white 8awg. The black, red, and blue will be hot, and the thick white would be neutral for all three circuits. At the shed itself I'd split off neutrals to each of the two circuits used in the shed itself and later when I run either conduit or direct-burial cable to the gazebo I'd also tie the neutral there into the big neutral wire.
Is this acceptable? I don't anticipate actually drawing all three circuits heavily constantly (one will be for lighting, and the one to the gazebo will be for lighting and one receptacle for yard work) I'd rather not have to pull three 12awg white neutral wires in addition to the other four conductors in the 3/4" conduit I plan on using...

