hmmm nevermind about the grounding bar. correct me if im wrong but it looks like to the right of neutral bar there were some lugs hiding behind the wires that seem to have bare wires tightened down (could this be the ground bar) hmmm let me know thanks...if it is problem solved.
hey everyone. looks like im dealing with a breaker box that doesnt have a ground bar inside of it unless im completely blind and cant seem to find it. in this photo I see two bars one is up front at the bottom which looks to be the Neutral bar and there is a sneaky little bar under the breakers...
alright so I just looked at my electricity breaker box and it looks like I have a punch out above my other breakers (1 slot only but usually fits two breakers in one slot correct?). So this is what Im thinking now. Should I go ahead and install a new 50-60 amp breaker to the main box and then...
how do i "split" the load into two 120v 20 amp circuits? I only have one 20 amp breaker thats running to my ac in the living room. Its completely pointless to have it on because I never use it. So what Im saying is why cant I just run that 20 amp line over to my new room with just a new 240v 20...
hey sonar. Yes it is a three prong, the male ac plug looks like this -- -- and the female outlet looks like this + -- ....(these are the tops of the plugs there is a third prong at the bottom)...
Awsome help guys. I really appreciate it. Ill definitely consider hiring a technician if the task at hand seems to be too much for me. I am very handy when it comes to doing stuff like this but I do have a few more questions in regards to the wiring. So if I do understand correctly 12/3 will...
I have a simple question.currently I have two bedrooms near my room, both containing 15 amp circuits. so far that gives me around 30 amps to work with (80% of that obviously) now 30 amps is not a whole lot to me considering ill be running two 600 watt hps digital ballast, 460cfm vortex fan, two...