Hello,
I have 6 lighting switches in different locations in my basement that I am finishing. There is a 3 gang box with 3 switches in it, as well as 2 other single gang boxes with one switch each. In the 3 gang box I have the feed wire coming from the breaker pigtailed together with black cables that run to the 3 switches as well as to 2 wires running to the other 2 locations. Is this the correct way to do this? If I add another location, do I just pigtail another 14/2 wire into this and run the wire to my new location? It seems a little crowded so I wanted to make sure.
Thank you.
I have 6 lighting switches in different locations in my basement that I am finishing. There is a 3 gang box with 3 switches in it, as well as 2 other single gang boxes with one switch each. In the 3 gang box I have the feed wire coming from the breaker pigtailed together with black cables that run to the 3 switches as well as to 2 wires running to the other 2 locations. Is this the correct way to do this? If I add another location, do I just pigtail another 14/2 wire into this and run the wire to my new location? It seems a little crowded so I wanted to make sure.
Thank you.
Powering multiple switches on the same circuit
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