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Distribution and use of electricity throughout the home. Electrical standards vary greatly worldwide, so you need to provide your location in your question or profile to ensure you get answers that are relevant to you. Posting photographs of wiring junctions or drawing a wiring diagram and posting it is also highly recommended.
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Sub-panel wiring, grounding, disconnect
I have about a 180' run from my house's main panel to my shed. I've installed a SquareD Homeline 70A sub-panel which has no main breaker, and has two breakers within.
I have installed a ground bar in …
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Is this 110V switch "safe"?
This would presumably be installed in a door jam to turn a light on/off when the door is open/closed. It works on 110V with a maximum current of 2A. All of that is fine for my application (125mA LED l …