89MustangGX
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I think/thought I knew the answer but I keep going back and forth, so allow me to ramble for a minute and then tell me the real answer...
Working on a small stable on my property that was here when I bought. It consists of a single duplex 20A GFCI receptacle, and several lights on a switch. It is wired with 12-2 from the breaker to a junction box, which then splits and goes 12-2 to the receptacle in one run and 14-2 to the switch and then 14-2 to lights in another run.
My first thought is that a 15A breaker is the safe bet, matches the lowest gauge wire, and would likely never be an issue in there with the limited items likely to use the receptacle. However it would require changing the current receptacle to a 15A unit instead of the 20A now installed to be right.
My other thought was that a 20A breaker would be ok since it is 12-2 to the receptacle and I don't see how a few 100 watt bulbs in there could overload that 14-2 wiring, let alone the 12-2 wiring. But I *think* the breaker should normally match the smallest gauge wire. But, does the fact that these are lights on the end of a run change that? Could a large draw at the receptacle feed into the 14 gauge wire and overload it since it is connected -- even though it is further downstream?
This is where I am going back and forth.
So, can this be a 20A breaker or does it need to be a 15A breaker?
Thanks!
Working on a small stable on my property that was here when I bought. It consists of a single duplex 20A GFCI receptacle, and several lights on a switch. It is wired with 12-2 from the breaker to a junction box, which then splits and goes 12-2 to the receptacle in one run and 14-2 to the switch and then 14-2 to lights in another run.
My first thought is that a 15A breaker is the safe bet, matches the lowest gauge wire, and would likely never be an issue in there with the limited items likely to use the receptacle. However it would require changing the current receptacle to a 15A unit instead of the 20A now installed to be right.
My other thought was that a 20A breaker would be ok since it is 12-2 to the receptacle and I don't see how a few 100 watt bulbs in there could overload that 14-2 wiring, let alone the 12-2 wiring. But I *think* the breaker should normally match the smallest gauge wire. But, does the fact that these are lights on the end of a run change that? Could a large draw at the receptacle feed into the 14 gauge wire and overload it since it is connected -- even though it is further downstream?
This is where I am going back and forth.
So, can this be a 20A breaker or does it need to be a 15A breaker?
Thanks!

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