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re: Running electricity to my shed
Posted on 7/11/18 at 12:44 pm to Bert Macklin FBI
Posted on 7/11/18 at 12:44 pm to Bert Macklin FBI
Thanks for all the help guys, I know very little about how electricity works so all of your responses were helpful.
I think I’m gonna go the route of burying the pvc box that was mentioned and I’ll probably use the epoxy for weather proofing too.
I think I’m gonna go the route of burying the pvc box that was mentioned and I’ll probably use the epoxy for weather proofing too.
Posted on 7/11/18 at 12:52 pm to Bert Macklin FBI
Please have your wife report back to us if things go south
Posted on 7/11/18 at 12:55 pm to Bert Macklin FBI
OK, so, when talking about electrical requirements for a shed, it always starts out as a couple of outlets and a light. 2 years down the road, you'll want to power more shite... If this is a typical house circuit done right you're talking only 15 amp ckt (14 gauge wire) or 20 amp ckt.(12 gauge wire. Depending on the distance of that cable run, neither of which may suffice.
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