signcrafter
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In our bathroom I'm redoing I put in a 3 gang plastic nail on box for the switches. One switch for vanity light, one for 2 can lights in ceiling, and one for the bath fan. So I have 5 wires going into the box. So 5 grounds and also need 3 pigtails to go to the grounding screws on the switches. Thinking my options are to leave one ground wire really long and use a green wire nut to twist all 5 ground wires together(if they are rated for 5 #14s?) and then use the long ground wire to loop around each ground screw on the switches. Kind of like daisy chaining them together, going from switch to switch to switch. Is this OK to do? Other option would be to get some ground crimp rings and stick all 5 wires through the ground crimp and crimp it on and then leave 3 of the ground wires long to send one to each switch. Other option would be to use a big wire nut and put all 5 wires plus 3 ground pigtails in one wire nut. But I don't like putting that many wires in one wire nut even if it is rated for it.
So you guys that do this everyday what is the common or best way to do multiple grounds in situations like this?
So you guys that do this everyday what is the common or best way to do multiple grounds in situations like this?



