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Basic House Wiring Question
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<blockquote data-quote="gogittum" data-source="post: 487101" data-attributes="member: 27114"><p>Hate to be argumentive, but I hafta disagree. </p><p></p><p>I've done more than a little wiring myself and in the breaker box, the ends of the romex are split, with the colored (hot) wire going to the breaker. White (neutral) wire goes to the neutral buss and the bare (ground) wire goes to the ground buss.</p><p></p><p>All neutrals in the house go to the same buss, so any would work for any circuit. For neatness and self-satisfaction, I would prefer to wire same circuit to same circuit, but it don't really make none.</p><p></p><p>Where I "have" seen some strange and weird results is when the ground and neutral are crossed at the panel. Wouldn't think it makes any difference - they both go to ground eventually, but they get there by different paths. I've had some real hair pullers, troubleshooting that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gogittum, post: 487101, member: 27114"] Hate to be argumentive, but I hafta disagree. I've done more than a little wiring myself and in the breaker box, the ends of the romex are split, with the colored (hot) wire going to the breaker. White (neutral) wire goes to the neutral buss and the bare (ground) wire goes to the ground buss. All neutrals in the house go to the same buss, so any would work for any circuit. For neatness and self-satisfaction, I would prefer to wire same circuit to same circuit, but it don't really make none. Where I "have" seen some strange and weird results is when the ground and neutral are crossed at the panel. Wouldn't think it makes any difference - they both go to ground eventually, but they get there by different paths. I've had some real hair pullers, troubleshooting that. [/QUOTE]
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