beelzerob
Senior Member
We're building an external structure (basically a pavillion) for storage, and I'm going to run power to it so there's lighting. I had some leftover 2" conduit, so I figured I'd use that.
I asked an electrician about my plan overall. I'm just going to tap into an existing garage outlet and run that power through the conduit (probably 30 - 40 ft) to the external building to light it. He said that was fine, but he'd use 12 ga instead of the standard 14 ga. Now, I've got plenty of 14 ga on hand, so I'd rather use that. I do have some uncertain amount of 12 ga too laying around. Does it really make any difference? And if so, would it help at all if I used as much of the 12 ga as I have, and then used 14 for the rest, or would it not make any difference if I mix and match them?
While I was at it, I figured that pavillion was the perfect place for an eventual weather station. So I figured I could just run some cat5 through the 2" conduit when needed, since there will be plenty of room in there. Is that a bad plan? I'm guessing that violates some kind of code or practice, having them in the same 2" conduit, huh?
thanks for any input. It helps to post these things, as invariably someone brings up something I didn't think about.
I asked an electrician about my plan overall. I'm just going to tap into an existing garage outlet and run that power through the conduit (probably 30 - 40 ft) to the external building to light it. He said that was fine, but he'd use 12 ga instead of the standard 14 ga. Now, I've got plenty of 14 ga on hand, so I'd rather use that. I do have some uncertain amount of 12 ga too laying around. Does it really make any difference? And if so, would it help at all if I used as much of the 12 ga as I have, and then used 14 for the rest, or would it not make any difference if I mix and match them?
While I was at it, I figured that pavillion was the perfect place for an eventual weather station. So I figured I could just run some cat5 through the 2" conduit when needed, since there will be plenty of room in there. Is that a bad plan? I'm guessing that violates some kind of code or practice, having them in the same 2" conduit, huh?
thanks for any input. It helps to post these things, as invariably someone brings up something I didn't think about.