11-17-2015, 06:08 PM
I just ran power to my new shed this weekend, and just got it all hooked up to the power panel. Power panel is on exterior facing wall of attached garage-- penetrated the wall and went straight back about 60 ft to the shed. I pulled 10ga THHN in pvc conduit. Where cable enters shed, i put an emergency bldg shutoff switch. Then have several outlets, and finally a switch that goes to some overhead lights.
It's running off a GFCI 20a breaker. When i turn the breaker on, I get power in the shed, but as soon as i try to put a load on it, i trip the breaker.
I tried putting in an old non-gfci breaker and it works just fine-- doesn't trip. Any thoughts on why i'm tripping the gfci breaker?
Colin
It's running off a GFCI 20a breaker. When i turn the breaker on, I get power in the shed, but as soon as i try to put a load on it, i trip the breaker.
I tried putting in an old non-gfci breaker and it works just fine-- doesn't trip. Any thoughts on why i'm tripping the gfci breaker?
Colin