westend wrote:
You're missing a receptacle in the shower area. Make it a GFCI, same with the exterior receptacle, GFCI. I'd also suggest to add receptacles to the kitchen counter area, you could mount them under the counter top.
Tip: Get a load center that has more breaker spaces than needed. Distribute 120 V through multiple breakers with some devices on their own breaker like fridge, converter, AC, and the GFCI locations. That way, if one device goes South or one GFCI trips, you won't lose power to other devices on the same circuit.
Hi Westend,
Did you look at my plan? all my outlets are connected to a GFCI outlet, Also I did add an outlet in the kitchen area, and every other equipment are on separate circuits.
I don't think I will add an outlet in the shower, if you look at my floor layout you'll see that it's really just a shower, no lavatory, no counter top nothing.