matt_i
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Just wanted to kick around some numbers, I'm doing the homework for my electrical rough-in. Initially wondering if a 15A circuit @ 14/2 awg can support the full demands.
I was just adding up wattages here of proposed devices.
4pc T5HO 4-bulb (54w/tube) x 4tube/fixture x 4fixtures = 864W
2 yard floodlights (lowes utilitech 65W CFL) = 130W
4pc attic bulbs, 22W CFL screw bases = 88W
10 (or so) soffit LED downlights, 8W each = 80W
8pc CFL overhead screw-in bases, 22W each = 176W
Total = 1338W full demand, everything on at once. Equates roughly to 11.1A on 120vac.
I believe based on the above, I'm OK to run with a single 15A circuit, and distribute as needed to the various locations. Your thoughts? Thanks!
I was just adding up wattages here of proposed devices.
4pc T5HO 4-bulb (54w/tube) x 4tube/fixture x 4fixtures = 864W
2 yard floodlights (lowes utilitech 65W CFL) = 130W
4pc attic bulbs, 22W CFL screw bases = 88W
10 (or so) soffit LED downlights, 8W each = 80W
8pc CFL overhead screw-in bases, 22W each = 176W
Total = 1338W full demand, everything on at once. Equates roughly to 11.1A on 120vac.
I believe based on the above, I'm OK to run with a single 15A circuit, and distribute as needed to the various locations. Your thoughts? Thanks!
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