I'd do a 400 amp service, with 4 bolt-in panels, low voltage landscape lighting on the deck and up the front walk, couple troughs, christmas light contactors with switched soffit outlets and outlets under every window for candles. Stair lighting, tray ceiling lighting, too. Oh wait, I already did all that.....
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Seimans B44 cans with romex looks weird to me.
Nice looking job though.
That is the most classic example of extreme overkill I have ever seen.But it does look great.
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I have EMT in my shop wall too, just because I wanted to.
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I have EMT in my shop wall too, just because I wanted to.
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why would you want to knob and tube yourself?knob and tube, myself.
why would you want to knob and tube yourself?![]()
I have EMT in my shop wall too, just because I wanted to.
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Great job! You've done Hospitals I can see.I'd rather dig a ditch than
pipe another wall in a hospital. I did 4 months doing just that
piping walls.I think I'm breaking out in a cold sweat as I type.![]()
I've actually never done any hospital work. I've never even put pipe in a wall before, this was a first for me. I will continue to do that on some other walls in the basement I want to build.
I changed my mind. I would go with a Wadsworth panel, Anaconda or Hatfield Romex, and Circle F wiring devices