Can you double up wire?

Yes that is an acceptable solution electrically, but 5 separate conductors will weigh more than one single larger conductor of the same total amp rating. It is the same amount of copper, but a lot more insulation.
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Can I doubling up wires to increase amperage?

Using a second cable with identical physical properties (length, cross-sectional area, conductor type & quality, etc.) theoretically doubles the ampacity. Because you double the cross-sectional area (CSA).
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Can you double up 14 gauge wire?

Doubling is allowed for much larger sizes. The #14 AWG Romex is not useless, keep it for any circuit that will be protected with 15A fuse. An exception is where the voltage drop is more than 5% ( extra long runs with high load), or exposed to high temperature.
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Can you double up Romex wire?

Most metal and plastic staples or 'wire holders' can hold stacks of up to six to eight (6 to 8) Romex wires under them. You can stack even more if you can fit them or use thinner wires. However, it is not permitted by code to stack more than one 3-conductor cable under a staple, be it metal or plastic.
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Can you run wires in parallel?

These parallel conductors can be used as phase conductors, neutral conductors or grounded conductors. Be careful though, since one of the primary concerns when installing parallel conductors is ensuring that each conductor in the paralleled set has the same electrical characteristics as the others in the same set.
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What is daisy-chain wiring?

In electrical and electronic engineering, a daisy chain is a wiring scheme in which multiple devices are wired together in sequence or in a ring, similar to a garland of daisy flowers.
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Why are loads wired in parallel?

Loads in power distribution systems are mostly connected in parallel with each other in one way or another. A parallel circuit is constructed by connecting the terminals of all the individual load devices so that the same value of voltage appears across each component. The voltage across each branch is the same.
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Can you run two wires one knockout?

Never run two cables into the box through the same knockout opening with pre-installed cable clamps. Each cable requires its own knockout opening and clamp. For installed clamps (whether they're metal or plastic), no more than 2 wires should be installed in each connector of this type.
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How often do electrical wires need to be stapled?

Article 336-18 stated that cable must be secured in place at intervals not exceeding 4.5 feet (1.37 m) and within 12 inches (305 mm) from every cabinet, box, or fitting.
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How many wires can go through a hole?

The Answer. According to the National Electrical Code, you can have 4 12/2 nonmetallic sheathed cables through a single bored hole that is fire- or draft-stopped using thermal insulation, caulk, or sealing foam, or where proper spacing is not maintained for more that 24 in.
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Can I mix 12 and 14 gauge wire?

Anyway, the first subject is a bit touchy because it makes it difficult to perform an inspection when all of the wires coming into the panel are 12 but many of the circuits have 14 in them too. There is nothing against code mixing wire size for these circuits as long as the OCPD matches the smallest wire.
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Can you combine wire gauges?

The short answer is yes, different gauge wiring can be used on a single circuit.
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What happens if you use 14 gauge wire on a 20 amp circuit?

The answer is NO, see answers below but 14 gauge wiring in the circuit requires a 15 amp breaker. If you spend a few dollars more and use number 12 wire you can use the 20 amp breaker.
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How do you increase current in a wire?

In a circuit, cutting the resistance by half and leaving the voltage unchanged will double the amperage across the circuit. If the circuit's resistance remains unchanged, the amperage in a circuit can be increased by increasing the voltage.
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Can 2 10-gauge wire handle 50 amps?

A 10-gauge bare copper wire can carry a 50-amp load, but the resistance in the cable will cause it to heat up substantially.
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Can you use 10-gauge wire 40 amp breaker?

“Twelve-gauge wire is good for 20 amps, 10-gauge wire is good for 30 amps, 8-gauge is good for 40 amps, and 6-gauge is good for 55 amps,” and “The circuit breaker or fuse is always sized to protect the conductor [wire].”
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Can you zip tie electrical wires together?

Electrical zip ties can be used to keep any sort of electric wires properly bundled and out of the way. Whether you need to keep your computer wires tied, an entire server tied down or any other large items keep neat and tidy, cable zip ties are the easy and economical way to get the job done quickly and easily.
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How many outlets can be on a 15 amp circuit?

Technically, you can have as many outlets on a 15 amp circuit breaker as you want. However, a good rule of thumb is 1 outlet per 1.5 amps, up to 80% of the capacity of the circuit breaker. Therefore, we would suggest a maximum of 8 outlets for a 15 amp circuit.
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How many wires can go in a junction box?

Choose the Right Junction Box

For example, the smallest 2-by-4-by-1-1/2-inch-deep box can comfortably splice only two cables (four or five conducting wires), while the largest 4-by-4-by-2-1/8-inch-deep boxes can handle as many as four to six cables (up to 18 individual conducting wires).
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How many Romex cables can pass through a connector?

The romex connector that is used has on the package the specs for wire size and number combinations. Usually more than two in any given connector is unacceptable.
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Can you use Romex with metal boxes?

Even if the device does not complete the ground, Romex or NM wiring can always be used with metal electrical boxes by attaching the bare or green grounding wire to the box by a screw.
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What are the disadvantages of parallel connection?

The major disadvantage of parallel circuits as compared to series circuits is that the power remains at the same voltage as the voltage of a single power source . Other disdvantages include the splits of an energy source across the entire circuit , and lower resistance .... parallel circuits cannot be effectively used.
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Is it better to wire in series or parallel?

What about power? As a general rule, parallel speakers are louder than series speakers. That's because: Wiring speakers in series increases the total speaker impedance (Ohms) load, decreasing how much electrical current (amps) can flow.
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Is parallel or series more efficient?

The two bulbs in the parallel circuit are powered by the same battery. The bulbs in the parallel circuit will be brighter than those in the series circuit. If one loop is disconnected, the other remains powered, which is an advantage to the parallel circuit.
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