In doing a bathroom remodel I took the drywall off most of the walls. I discovered some wiring issues in the wall that backs the home’s former kitchen. The prior owner had an addition installed in 2008 and the kitchen was moved to the addition. Two wiring issues:
1) There are three 14 ga. romex cables that are sticking out of the old kitchen soffit (most likely above prior cabinets) and down a couple feet into the wall cavity. Just cut ends. Right now they’re not hot. Cannot see where they come from. Maybe they previously powered under cabinet lights?
2) There’s another 14 ga. romex cable in the same spot that’s a couple feet longer than the others. It’s spliced (no box) with taped wire nuts to a piece of 12 ga. romex that powers an outlet by the bathroom sink.
I can power this hillbilly wired sink outlet from another outlet on the other side of the sink. That other outlet appears to be properly wired and has a GFCI outlet. But I want to properly terminate the orphaned 14 ga. cables, including the hot one.
I understand that the general rule is that junction boxes need to be accessible. Does that apply to a box that merely terminates cables and does not connect them? If it’s ok, I’d like to install a double box with cover in that soffit space and feed these 4 cables to it, putting wire nuts on each wire. Then drywall it in.
Thoughts and recommendations? Thanks!
1) There are three 14 ga. romex cables that are sticking out of the old kitchen soffit (most likely above prior cabinets) and down a couple feet into the wall cavity. Just cut ends. Right now they’re not hot. Cannot see where they come from. Maybe they previously powered under cabinet lights?
2) There’s another 14 ga. romex cable in the same spot that’s a couple feet longer than the others. It’s spliced (no box) with taped wire nuts to a piece of 12 ga. romex that powers an outlet by the bathroom sink.
I can power this hillbilly wired sink outlet from another outlet on the other side of the sink. That other outlet appears to be properly wired and has a GFCI outlet. But I want to properly terminate the orphaned 14 ga. cables, including the hot one.
I understand that the general rule is that junction boxes need to be accessible. Does that apply to a box that merely terminates cables and does not connect them? If it’s ok, I’d like to install a double box with cover in that soffit space and feed these 4 cables to it, putting wire nuts on each wire. Then drywall it in.
Thoughts and recommendations? Thanks!