NHBandit
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Getting ready to make my connection from the house to the garage sub panel. I have already learned that I should not have the neutral and the ground tied together in the sub panel. Got a seperate grounding bar and installed it in the box and threw the green screw that came with the box into the woods as far as I could throw it. So now I'm looking at the man panel in the house and they are tied together. White wires & bare ground wires all going to the same bar.. WTF.. I have a 100 amp breaker I bought for the main panel. I am using 4 wire MHF to feed the garage. When I attatch the wires in the main panel I assume I simply attatch the 2 black wires to that breaker. I assume I will need to go buy a couple of lugs for the ground and the neutral wires ? When I attatch those 2 wires to the bar in the main panel aren't I effectively tying the ground & the neutral together ? Do I need to worry about getting zapped when I attatch the neutral even though I will have the main breaker turned off ? Please no long drawn out questions about wire size, etc. from the guys who just love to get all technical & ****. I have already insured that the wire is correct, the sub panel is wired correctly, etc. I know it's alot to ask but a simple answer is all I need at the moment. And yes... I already tried doing a search.... Thanks. 

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Next up is figuring out how to make a neat hole in the concrete block foundation of my house to run the wire through and how to seal it up.