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ttraband t1_iw4isqv wrote

I would plan for at least three 20 amp circuits. Lights and small incidentals (phone chargers) on one, computer/displays on another, third for future growth (fridge/cooler/coffee machine?). That way, if something overloads a circuit and trips that breaker, you still have power at some of the outlets.

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skinnywolfe OP t1_iw4j1ux wrote

So I have already drilled and wired outlets inside the shed for computer/monitor on one, accessories on another, and a separate circuit for the hanging overhead light

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ttraband t1_iw4k1db wrote

I’d still add a third circuit (outlet or two) for future expansion, unless the walls are going to be open/a, then it’s easy to add at any time. Often rooms are wired so outlets on parallel walls are one circuit, adjacent walls are differential circuit.

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tsaico t1_iw52mjf wrote

Honestly, just do a pull string if you are not doing the 3rd now. Save yourself the cost now, but make it as easy as possible to do it when the time comes. Also, do no smaller than 1" sched 40.

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