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You touched on this briefly in your 30 amp 240 dryer install video and I just want to make sure. Stacked ge wash dry combo removed the 10/2 and put in 10/3 so the neutral and ground can both be hooked to same bus bar correct? That will give me the neutral for the washer side? Also I was going to change plastic box for metal based off your video with ground pigtailed to box or is that not really necessary. Thanks for your time and your videos nice not to have to listen to a bunch of bs just real world useful info. Good work brother keep em coming!
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First off, sorry for the delay, I was on vacation. Yes, that is the way you would do it for a main panel. For a sub-panel, each wire would go to its respective bar. And thank you very much.