One of the circuits I added is a 20 amp GFCI circuit. On the circuit are five switched outlets, five two tube 48" florescent lights. I am now adding five flood light fixtures. Each outlet/flood/florescent light is for each horse stall.
I just started at one end of the barn. I did two stalls. At each stall I simply just turned the switch off and wired in the flood light. I had the breaker trip twice on me. After that I stopped work because it was after sunset and I am not about to do wiring in the pitch black, and wondering why the breaker tripped. Could the breaker be bad? Could I have induced some sort of short or something into the neutral side of the circuit seeing it is unswitched?
The first two pictures are of the new panel I wired in. Replaced the ancient Wadsworth panel that was there. The panel is fed with a 40 amp circuit.
These were taken before everything was finished.
The panel has..
20 amp GFCI feeding light/power for the stalls
20 amp feeding light and outlets in tack room
20 amp feeding dedicated outlet at far end of barn
20 amp feeding a outlet and two flood lights at the front of the barn
20 amp feeding a dusk to dawn light
15 amp dedicated outlet
20 amp feeding middle barn


100 amp main panel for the farm
