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4 votes
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Proper way to extend circuits to subpanel

I would like to move 8 x 20A circuits (room lights, ceiling fans, outlets in the bedrooms, and living room), and 1 x 50A (AC) circuit from left main panel to the right sub-panel. The sub is a "...
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4 votes
2 answers
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Two circuits in same junction box when each circuits originates from two different subpanels

I would like to install two switches in the same gang box, but each switch would be on a separate circuit. The issue I have is that the two circuits originate from separate subpanels. Is this OK to do?...
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1 vote
1 answer
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Best way to transition from conduit through finished walls/ceilings to main panel for 100 amp subpanel

The conduit and outside wire has already been run, it's 1.5" sch40 pvc with 2-2-2-6 xhhw-2 wire running from the shop panel to inside the house (A). My plan was to splice it in a 12x12x6 junction ...
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1 answer
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Flush Mounted PVC Electrical Junction Box or alternative ideas to supply two sub-panels

I'm not an electrician, but I am a pretty aggressive DIYer that wants to do things the right way (i.e. I plan on getting a permit and everything inspected but I need a gameplan first). I have a ...
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2 votes
1 answer
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Junction box above ceiling to add second sub panel from existing sub panel feed

I'm posting this question to determine if there is a safe manner to do this that meets code and isn't a redneck solution. The sub panel in my garage is run off a 50 amp breaker that is in my service ...
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