younghandyman
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Hi everyone,
I'm new to the forum here. I'm going to be starting a big project in the summer time of wiring up potlights outside of my parents house.
Currently, there is an outlet on porch ceiling for outside decorative lights to be plugged in to as well as a switch that turns this 120V outlet on and off by the front door.
My plan was to open up the outlet, and tap into the positive, neutral and ground from this outlet to use as my wires for the potlights, run these wires all around the gutters on the front side of the house and then put potlights in.
I have a few questions about this plan:
1) I have to double check, but currently, I think just the outlet (mentioned above) and maybe one or two more lights are on this breaker - if I wire about 30-40 more lights on this, will it cause the breaker to constantly pop open even if I get low current lights? I don't know if the current break is 5A or 10A.
2) I would call an electrician to do this part, but if I do need to get the breaker switched out to a larger one, will I also need to get the electrician to run thicker wires (from the breaker to the switch/outlet) to hold the larger current if necessary OR do builders oversize the wires so that they can handle extra current if necessary? I live in the Toronto, Canada area and the house is brand new.
3) I plan on running the wires in the soffits, do I need to add an extra layer of insulation to the wires there?
4) For the portion of wire that will be outside the soffit (running from the lower level gutter to the upper level gutter) I plan on putting a plastic shielding around the wire to keep the water out as an extra layer of insulation on top of existing insulation on every wire
5) Given the length of soffit I plan on running wires through, I will have to join two rolls of wire on the ends - do I need to solder these together or can I just tie them together and use wire caps to hold them together?
I'm new to the forum here. I'm going to be starting a big project in the summer time of wiring up potlights outside of my parents house.
Currently, there is an outlet on porch ceiling for outside decorative lights to be plugged in to as well as a switch that turns this 120V outlet on and off by the front door.
My plan was to open up the outlet, and tap into the positive, neutral and ground from this outlet to use as my wires for the potlights, run these wires all around the gutters on the front side of the house and then put potlights in.
I have a few questions about this plan:
1) I have to double check, but currently, I think just the outlet (mentioned above) and maybe one or two more lights are on this breaker - if I wire about 30-40 more lights on this, will it cause the breaker to constantly pop open even if I get low current lights? I don't know if the current break is 5A or 10A.
2) I would call an electrician to do this part, but if I do need to get the breaker switched out to a larger one, will I also need to get the electrician to run thicker wires (from the breaker to the switch/outlet) to hold the larger current if necessary OR do builders oversize the wires so that they can handle extra current if necessary? I live in the Toronto, Canada area and the house is brand new.
3) I plan on running the wires in the soffits, do I need to add an extra layer of insulation to the wires there?
4) For the portion of wire that will be outside the soffit (running from the lower level gutter to the upper level gutter) I plan on putting a plastic shielding around the wire to keep the water out as an extra layer of insulation on top of existing insulation on every wire
5) Given the length of soffit I plan on running wires through, I will have to join two rolls of wire on the ends - do I need to solder these together or can I just tie them together and use wire caps to hold them together?


