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Originally Posted by legion
I've done standard 15 amp electrical sockets, so I am familiar with running Romex for that. look 171's post said not to run Romex in conduit. I assume it is a code issue? If it is okay to run Romex in conduit, I'd much prefer to do that.
And yes, I had the same thoughts about liquids in the garage and decided to run it that way for exactly that reason. That, and I have small children.
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You can strip the jacket from the romex. I've done it for short lengths.
Do you really need a subpanel? You can run multiple circuits through an oversized conduit if you have enough room for the breakers in the main panel. Then you can do all this with a roll of black thhn#12 and some white and green tape (as R-B pointed out)
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Last edited by dad911; 04-06-2020 at 10:34 AM..
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