The building inspector wont even enter the building lol. Like I had a grease fire, and had some damaged wiring in the ceiling and walls. My dad, who is better than a master electrician lol, automation engineer to be specific, he was who the master electricians called to fix their issues. Never got dirty either lol, best electricians there are working with 480 went strait to him. Anyways he came and wired it all back up for me. He ran power to half my house using a gas generator and an extension cord plugged into a wall outlet. Anyways, he died a few months later, and now I wish I had listened and watched him work more. In my head, I know I have his gift of learning, I just get high unlike him lol. Long story short, i feel the need to do my own electrical work, if its easy enough to learn.
As for whats up to code in my state, and rural area, they dont care what I do. This commercial building I bought was a music theater and the fucking wiring in it is insane, they were licensed and insured too. . crazy town here. Anyways, im more worried about the insurance thing, but confident I can do this simple job. My plants would be
Since its a dual 20amp, i can run separate strands of 12/3. The ground off each will be attached to the side panel, the white will be attached to the neutral bar, the black will be attached to the first 20amp breaker, Its a dual, so I will repeat this process with another 12/3 strand. These 2 strands of 12/3 will be about 30ft long. Each will run to its own dedicated 20amp Receptacle.
Even if it does catch on fire, its code and the best way to wire it, perhaps not the cheapest lol. .but it will work. This will also leave me with almost 5 extra amps to use in the grow room per outlet.
Again, i poor, this is all hypothetical right now. This would also not require pigtails. My panel also only has room for one more dual breaker so it seems like the best route. As for my the max load the panel can handle, im currently running it all now, just using different parts of the house that draw nothing.
Does all that sound correct in theory?