lilranch2001
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I cannot even tell how that panel is fastened to the building
Good advice here, but looking at the sub panel in his picture, it appears (but maybe you see something different) that there are 4 inbound wires coming from the house. I also think I see a copper ground wire connecting the 2 busses.Not so….in older homes, they only ran 3 wires between buildings and drove new ground rods at the secondary buildings. In these cases you leave the bonding jumper inplace. In more modern houses, they run 4 wires between buildings, and this is the case you dont want to bond ground and neutrals.
No,Is your home’s internal wiring from breaker box to loads wired with aluminum conductors? Many homes built in the 1960s thru the mid 1970s have aluminum internal wiring.
Is your home’s internal wiring from breaker box to loads wired with aluminum conductors? Many homes built in the 1960s thru the mid 1970s have aluminum internal wiring
That's beautiful.Agree, you have a modern 4 wire fed subpanel. Lose the jumper bar. And that panel is a mess. if my employee did something like that, hed be unemployed that same day.
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The leds in the shop only flicker when I do laundry.But being sloppy wouldnt cause his issues. See what happens after jumper is removed. I doubt that will solve issue though. It can be a variety of issues, usually concerning loose neutral connections somewheres. Ive also notices some brands of led lights will flicker no matter how clean of power you have.
Yup, i refered to this after my post, before his picture appeared.Good advice here, but looking at the sub panel in his picture, it appears (but maybe you see something different) that there are 4 inbound wires coming from the house. I also think I see a copper ground wire connecting the 2 busses.
I looked and there is not a wire connecting the two busses.Good advice here, but looking at the sub panel in his picture, it appears (but maybe you see something different) that there are 4 inbound wires coming from the house. I also think I see a copper ground wire connecting the 2 busses.