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Cool! Posted by ELaw [Email] (#699) [Profile/Gallery] (more from ELaw) on Mon, 6 Jul 2015 04:10:22 In Reply to: OT: Home electrical wiring success story, MI-Roger [Profile/Gallery] , Sun, 5 Jul 2015 14:14:50 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
Good job!
Can I make a suggestion for your next project?
For a couple of different reasons, refrigerators usually are on dedicated circuits that do not have GFCIs. For one thing, fridges sometimes have enough electrical leakage to trip a GFCI. And having one share a circuit means it can lose power when some other device trips the GFCI or breaker and if you didn't happen to notice, you could end up with a fridge full of spoiled food.
So if you're able, I'd suggest running a separate wire to feed the fridge and put it on its own breaker.
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