How do you run a wire from a breaker box to a light switch?

Connect the ground wire to the ground terminal inside the light box. Connect the black hot wire to the brass-colored socket terminal on the lighting rig and the white neutral wire to the silver terminal. Wrap the wires around the terminals with clockwise turns. Cover all bare wire by tighten the terminal screws.
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Can lights and outlets be on the same breaker?

Yes, you can. The average home uses an indoor distribution board that houses the breakers of the majority of circuits in the home. A circuit controlled by a 15A circuit breaker (which a lot of contractors use for general lighting) can also accommodate outlets.
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How many lights and outlets can be on a 15 amp circuit?

You can install a maximum of 8 electrical outlets on a single 15-amp circuit. The National Electrical Code, or NEC, limits the continuous load capacity to 80% of the rated total load of a breaker.
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Can you wire outlets and lights on the same circuit for a bathroom?

No lighting outlets or other equipment can be fed from the same circuit feeding the bathroom receptacles. For example, a one-family dwelling has two bathrooms and a duplex receptacle has been installed in each. One 20-ampere branch circuit can supply power to both bathroom receptacles but cannot feed anything else.
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Can I pull power from an outlet for a light switch?

Adding an electrical outlet next to an existing light switch is easy, as long as there is a neutral wire in the box. Step 1: Turn the power supply off to the light switch at the main electrical panel. Step 2: Remove the switch plate and unscrew the switch from the outlet box. Step 3: Pull the switch out from the box.
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How do I wire a receptacle from a light outlet but keep it hot when light is off?

In this case, you must change the cable from the switch to the light outlet from a 2-wire to a 3-wire cable. As you can see, connecting a receptacle to the light would see the receptacle only hot when the light switch is on.
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Can a GFCI outlet be connected to a light switch?

Electrically there is no problem with powering the light with the hot and neutral feed to the GFCI receptacle. You could use pigtails to the receptacle line (and not use the load connection) and to the light switch so the lights would't go out if the GFCI receptacle tripped.
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Can ground and neutral be on same bar?

The answer is never. Grounds and neutrals should only be connected at the last point of disconnect. This would be at main panels only.
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How many outlets can I put on a 20 amp breaker?

The answer to the question how many outlets on a 20 amp circuit is ten outlets. Always comply with the 80% circuit and breaker load rule, allowing a maximum load of 1.5 amps per receptacle. Remember that your circuit, wire sizes, and outlets must be compatible to avoid overheating and electrical hazards.
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Does it matter which wire goes where on a light switch?

It doesn't matter as long as you do it the same on both switches. So, if you connect it to the upper right terminal on one switch, connect it to the upper right terminal on the other switch. Connect the second traveler wire to the terminal opposite the red wire terminal.
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How do I make a switched outlet constant hot?

What you need to do is create a parallel circuit. As always, turn off the circuit breaker for that switch before any changes! For the outlet to be a permanently on, non-switch circuit, you need to bypass the switch. As @JimmyFix-It has said, you need to tie the Red wire and the Black Wires (Live) together.
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What is half hot outlet?

A half-hot (or switched) outlet is a duplex outlet that has one half permanently "on," or ready to provide electricity, while the other half can be turned off and on via an ordinary wall switch.
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How do I add a second light switch without wiring?

How to Add a Second Light Switch Without Wiring
  1. Unscrew the wall plate.
  2. Unscrew the existing switch.
  3. Mark the wires before you remove them.
  4. Disconnect the wires from the current switch.
  5. Connect wires to the corresponding parts of the Lutron switch.
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Do bathroom lights need their own circuit?

The bathroom electrical code now stipulates that the bathroom must have dedicated circuits that aren't shared with outlets or lights in any other room. You must provide at least two of these circuits. One is a 20-amp circuit that powers the outlets, and the other is a 15-amp circuit for the lights.
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How many lighting outlets is required to be connected a branch circuit?

At least one wall-switch-controlled lighting outlet must be installed in every habitable room (and bathroom) of a dwelling [210.70(A)(1)]. This provision requires at least one lighting outlet in every habitable room and at least one wall switch to control it.
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How many lights can you have on a 20 amp circuit?

Maximum Lights Per Circuit

Technically, you can install 13 outlets or lights on a 20-amp CB, but you can only put ten lights per circuit due to the 80% rule of maximum continuous load.
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How many LED lights can you put on a 15 amp circuit?

Each CFL or LED bulb typically gives the same amount of light as a 60-watt incandescent bulb while drawing 10 watts or less, which is equivalent to a current draw of 1/12 amp. Thus a 15-amp circuit can safely control 180 or more fixtures that use CFL or LED bulbs.
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