SAS
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During the home inspection for our new house, the inspector noticed that the neutrals and grounds in the main panel were wired together under the same screw, which is not allowed. The problem I have in separating them is that there are not enough available slots on that side of the panel, and the existing wires are too short to bring around to the other side. Do I have to add a jumper for each ground wire I remove, or can I tie more than one together? If so, how many can be combined on one jumper? What size copper wire do I need to use for 2, 3 or 4 grounds combined togehter?