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Category: Electricals

link to 5 Ways To Ground Sub Panel In Detached Building

5 Ways To Ground Sub Panel In Detached Building

Grounding a sub-panel is as essential as grounding the main panel. A subpanel is needed when the main panel has filled up, but you need a few more circuits. But how do you ground a subpanel for a...

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Why Is My Light Switch Reversed? (+Quick Fix)

In reversed light switches, the light works opposite to what we consider normal. It isn't clear for people who are used to the standard switches. But why does it happen? Here's what I found...

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How To Ground Sub Panel In Detached Building?

Grounding a sub-panel is as important as grounding the main panel. A subpanel is needed when the main panel has filled up, but you need a few more circuits. But how do you ground a subpanel for a...

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What Size Light Bulbs For Ceiling Fans?

House owners who have bought a ceiling fan with a light fixture get confused about the right bulb size. Fortunately, I have done some research, and here's what I found about the bulb size of the...

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Does A Subpanel Need A Ground Rod?

Subpanels come to the rescue when your electrical panel is full, but you need to add more circuits. The subpanel functions the same as the main panel. But what about its grounding? Does it need a...

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Grounding Prong Broke Off: Hazards + fix

If you use a 3-prong or a 4-prong plug, one prong will be for the grounding. It makes an alternative path for the current to flow during a ground fault or a short circuit. So, what happens if this...

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