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Wiring a Sub Panel?

I have added a sub panel box to a detached shed from the main house. I installed a 4 circuit sub panel receiving power from 2 - 50amp circuits in the main house panel. I added a separate ground bar and isolated the neutral bar inside the sub panel. The circuits I added inside the sub panel are 2 - 30amps and 2 - 20amps.

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When I turn the power back on the the shed I blow light bulbs. Help please.

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June 20, 20150 found this helpful

We have a very knowledgeable fellow on here, Bruce, who is often able to help with these sorts of questions. You will have to hope that he will be available. However, often the last line of Bruce's advice is "call a qualified electrician", so I will just jump right to that advice. In my opinion, some jobs are okay for a home handyperson to do, and other times, it is best to call in a professional. This sounds like the time to call a professional.

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