b-boy
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A few years ago I had some work done on my 2nd floor bathroom. The contractor needed to run 2 new dedicated circuits (1-15A, 1-20A) from the first floor to my attic. He then then dropped them down into the bathroom through the ceiling.
I knew I was going to be refinishing my attic in the future, so I asked him to run some extra cable that I could use for the attic upgrade. It's been a few years, and I've started working on the attic. I opened up the wall expecting to see unused 12/2 and 14/2 cables. Instead I found that he ran 12/3 and 14/3 through the attic and into the bathroom. He just capped off the red wires. I opened my electrical panel and sure enough, the red wires are in there.
If I use this for the attic, the neutral would be shared. The 15A will be 100% LED lights, and the 20A will have minimal usage (although I could see the possibility of a small window A/C being used). The 20A is also on the same circuit as my wife's hairdryer.
Any concerns about using this, or do I need to pull new cables?
I knew I was going to be refinishing my attic in the future, so I asked him to run some extra cable that I could use for the attic upgrade. It's been a few years, and I've started working on the attic. I opened up the wall expecting to see unused 12/2 and 14/2 cables. Instead I found that he ran 12/3 and 14/3 through the attic and into the bathroom. He just capped off the red wires. I opened my electrical panel and sure enough, the red wires are in there.
If I use this for the attic, the neutral would be shared. The 15A will be 100% LED lights, and the 20A will have minimal usage (although I could see the possibility of a small window A/C being used). The 20A is also on the same circuit as my wife's hairdryer.
Any concerns about using this, or do I need to pull new cables?
