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as long as you don’t have too many outlets on
that one circut
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I'm re-wiring the old house, and it is vastly more easy to wire the west wall; second floor, first floor, on one circuit, then it is to wire all of the second floor (one room) on one circuit and all of each first floor rooms on one circuit. Got a problem with this?
*No problem here. I have always believe that it is better to mix circuits among rooms so that if one circuit blows every room still has power somewhere.
*Ditto. I tend to make more circuits than necessary, same reason.
*as long as you don't have too many outlets on that one circut
*I make outlets on one run, and light fixtures on another, and pull one extra wire to each just for grins. If the run involves more than two 12-3's, I'll pull with with flex.