ManglerYJ
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- Joined
- Mar 20, 2005
- Location
- Lexington, NC
So I'm adding a circuit into my living room that simply entails running a new line to the box, cutting holes for 4 remodel boxes and running wire between the boxes. Since this circuit is for my home automation stack (firewall PC, cable modem, router, Ethernet switch, house phone, Roku box and cable box for tv on that wall), I can run them in one stack in one wall cavity. Simple enough. All of the electrical outlets will be daisy chained from one to the next. So why is it that the hot and white lugs on the electrical outlets have an "incoming" and an "outgoing", but the ground lug only has one lug, forcing you to create a pigtail for each outlet? Seems like a lot of unnecessary work and a waste of wire and wire nuts, where adding one more ground lug to the outlet would do the same....
Anyway, venting done..... I have the extra romex, just forgot to get wirenuts for the pigtails, so off to Lowes I go for 3 stupid 29¢ wire nuts.
Anyway, venting done..... I have the extra romex, just forgot to get wirenuts for the pigtails, so off to Lowes I go for 3 stupid 29¢ wire nuts.
