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Jim102 wrote:I would run 12/3 off both legs. One for lights, one for outlets.
I'll look into it and see if I need a permit, thanks for bringing that up.. Can I run 12/3 off one of the legs to a shop in the backyard?
Thanks,
Jim
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Jim102 wrote:Depends. What do you want to run in the shop? What would a load calc. on your existing house panel show with RV outlet plus shop equip.? Even if you only want a couple of 15 amp circuits, voltage drop *could* be a serious issue for the shop plus what it would do to voltage inside the FW. You can't just tap off a circuit for the shop from the RV outlet feeder wire/cable. If you can, run the new circuit to the RV outlet via a new small sub-panel on the inside wall as close as possible to the RV outlet. If you do that and use #4 wire to the sub-panel you should be fine.
Can I run 12/3 off one of the legs to a shop in the backyard?
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smkettner wrote:
6/3 (plus ground) minimum. Need to follow code. Are you getting a permit?
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