Posted by philip d on July 01, 2020 at 08:36:53 from (96.44.109.226):
I installed a surge suppressor in our homes panel this morning as were off work today (Canada Day). Lots of chores around the barn ,wrapped some silage this morning and mixing a load of ration this afternoon but I started the day off in the basement. It’s a Square D panel ,they make suppressors that just snap in where a double pole breaker would go, ideally as close to the main as possible. I pulled out 4 single 15A and replaced them with 2 tandem 15A to free up 2 slots them moved the rest on the right side down. I drilled a small hole in the cover so the green indicator light is visible when it’s closed. I relocated our outdoor lighting timer to where we installed a sub panel last fall as there’s usually a wood pile in front of the main panel and we quite often change the timer settings as we have more or less hours of daylight. I’m planning on installing a 4” LED wafer light in the kids enclosed shower upstairs on Saturday, with the window gone and curtain closed it’s dark for them, going to run it off the ceiling fan circuit.
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