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waun t1_j6l283h wrote
Reply to comment by vote4boat in New study shows how mindfulness can benefit our romantic relationships: Mindfulness can help to enhance attachment security among romantic couples. The new findings deepen understanding of the longitudinal interplay between partners’ mindfulness and attachment style. by lolfuys
You can find a good amount of clinical research on the benefits of mindfulness. It was enough for me to incorporate these concepts into my life.
waun t1_iw50yan wrote
Reply to comment by skinnywolfe in Running wire to power this 20x10 shed for an office. What wire do I need? by skinnywolfe
It’ll be massive overkill. If it was me, unless I was planning on leaving room for expansion (ie also spec’ing the wire from the house appropriately based on potential future current load) I would return the panel and save some cash.
I did something similarly, but I upgraded my primary panel from 100A to 200A - and so I had a free salvaged 100A panel that I turned into a subpanel.
It came in handy for me because I was able to add HVAC into my outbuilding when COVID hit; I had the extra capacity (including wire gauge) to install a mini split and resistive heating.
If you’re only ever expecting to use the items listed in your post, you definitely won’t need the 100A panel though (and the requisite 100A wiring).
Note that most municipalities will require an electrical inspection whether you as a homeowner or a licensed electrician does the work. NEC (electrical code) in North America will also have a lot to say on the depth of buried cable etc between your house and shed, and how you mark it. Not following code and not getting an inspection is a recipe for excess fire and electrocution risk, and risks insurance not paying out / you may have liability in certain cases.
waun t1_is8s8zx wrote
Reply to comment by PeterIanStaker in Ice climber blasted by frigid wind and snow by Better__Off_Dead
It’s like repeatedly jumping into a cactus!
waun t1_j7p1jke wrote
Reply to "Don't spill the drink" gene successfully passed down by MeetingAromatic6359
Dad skills. Respect.