How many junction boxes can you have on one circuit?

USA answer: In conformance with NFPA 70 (Electrical Code) you are allowed 1920va on a 20 ampere 120 volt circuit. There are no limits on the number of junction boxes (without devices) in any particular circuit.
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Can you have more than one junction box in circuit?

Yes, there is nothing wrong or unsafe in wiring more than one circuit in a single junction box. It can be done without any hassle if you know about the basics of it. You must keep connections coming from different circuits separate from each other.
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How many electrical boxes can you have in a 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 receptacles can be on a 20 amp circuit?

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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Are electrical junction boxes legal?

Yes any concealed box is a code violation. All splices must be accessable. Now practically speaking if the splice is made properly with wire nuts and the cables properly clamped in the box, you can cover it without concern.
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What is code for junction box?

Securing Cables

Article 334.30 states that cables coming out of the junction boxes should be secured within 12 inches of the box in all boxes equipped with cable clamps. These cable clamps are not to be removed. 314.17(C) states that cables must be secured to the receptacle box.
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Can you have a junction box behind drywall?

Junction box covers must remain accessible; they cannot be covered with drywall or other surface material.
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Can I put lights and outlets on the same circuit?

In your case it is okay to install a receptacle alongside the switch. However you need a neutral as well as a hot wire which you may not have. Test to see if you have a neutral with a test light or meter. The neutral will be white but some switches are wired up with a white wire that is not a neutral.
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How far can you run 10 2 wire on a 20 amp breaker?

How Far Can You Run 10 Gauge Wire? You can run a 10 gauge wire up to 85 feet on a 20 amp circuit. If you opt to use this type of wire on a 15 amp circuit, it can run up to 115 feet. After these distances, the circuit will go over the recommended 3% voltage drop.
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What happens when you put a 20 amp receptacle on a 15 amp circuit?

As I understand it, the reason that a 20 amp outlet can't be connected to a 15 amp circuit is that someone could potentially connect a 20 amp device, overload the circuit, and cause a fire.
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How many fixtures can be on a 15 amp circuit?

For a 15-Amp circuit breaker, this will be a maximum of 12-Amps. Assuming a 60 watt light, you can put up to 24 lights on a 15 amp breaker. If you are using low-wattage LED bulbs, an LED bulb using 10 watts, you can install up to 150 bulbs on a single circuit.
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How many outlets can you daisy chain?

Electrical receptacles have two pairs of terminals so that you can daisy-chain multiple receptacles on a single circuit in an existing house.
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How many outlets can you put on a 30 amp breaker?

The NEC states that you can only have 30-amp receptacles on a 30-amp circuit. If it's a multi-outlet circuit, you can have a 20-amp breaker protecting the #10 conductors and use 15amp and 20amp receptacles on the circuit.
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Can two circuits go on one breaker?

The short answer is yes, if you have breakers that accept two wires, or if you pigtail them in the panel and connect a jumper to the breaker.
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Can 2 circuits share an outlet?

The only time this is safe is the receptacle is a dual receptacle with the tabs removed. Then it is actually 2 separate receptacles with separate power sources. Even then, it is not a good idea unless it is a Multiwire Branch Circuit (MWBC).
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Can 2 circuits share a neutral?

What is a multiwire branch circuit? A multiwire branch circuit is a branch circuit with a shared neutral. This means there are two or more ungrounded (hot) phase or system conductors with a voltage between them and a shared neutral.
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What size wire do I need to run 300 feet?

for 300 feet for 100 amp rated service I would use Aluminum direct burial 1/0-1/0-1/0-1/0, the forth can be as low as #4 for the ground (but also in conduit, even if in conduit must still be rated underground wire and required by code also) Also note the size wire the breaker can handle, cannot cut strands to make fit, ...
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Can I use 12-gauge wire on a 15 amp circuit?

Because it has even less chance of overheating, 12-gauge wire is also acceptable on a 15-amp circuit.
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How many receptacles and lights can be on a 15 amp circuit?

The number of electrical outlets on a 15-Amp circuit is a maximum of 8 to keep within the restrictions of the electrical code, which states that the circuit breaker should not be operating at more than 80% of capacity. The same 80% capacity rule applies to 20-Amp circuits, where the maximum number of outlets is 10.
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Can a bathroom outlet and light be on the same circuit?

No lighting outlets or other equipment can be fed from the same circuit feeding the bathroom receptacles.
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How many lights can I put on one switch?

The basics of light switch wiring

There is no limit to the number of lights on a circuit. The load of the fixtures is what determines how many lights a circuit can accommodate. A conventional 15A circuit can have up to 1400W of lighting loads connected to it.
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Can junction box be in attic?

Yes, junction boxes in attics, suspended ceilings and crawl spaces are legal. Basically, the rule is that ALL wire connections must be accessible. In other words, you can't cut a hole in a wall or ceiling and bury a junction box by covering it with drywall, paneling, tile, or whatever.
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Can I bury a junction box in the ground?

You can't bury a junction box - it has to remain accessible. The usual thing to use is a handhole - like a box where the lid is flush with the ground. You could get a handhole as small as 12" x 12".
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