2 for each device switch or outlet but not light fixtures multiply the total by 2 00 for 14 gauge wire and by 2 25 for 12 gauge wire to get the minimum box size required in cubic inches.
Are all neutrals attached in the attic.
Then choose a box with at least this much volume.
The title and the number chippies are from dusty attic as well.
He couldn t say why code was changed.
Use the black of the original wire as your line or hot conductor it will be attached to one of the screws on your switch.
1 for all the ground wires combined.
There are some tag images in the walking in the forest collection so i cut these out to used along the top of the photo as a page accent and a.
I then attached the zipper chipboard pieces painted with some bronze 3d paint scribbles and glued it behind the edges of the paper.
Attic was rewired in new nm but attached to old k t.
I have never seen this before.
1 for all the cable clamps combined.
The sub panel was put in 8 years ago.
Attach the black of the new wire to the other screw on your switch this is your switch leg.
The attic however has a floor so i am wondering if it is possible to blow insulation into the attic beneath the floor without having to tear up the floor.
I m sure that ideally you would want to seal all ceiling openings and possibly fixtures but tearing up a 2000 sf of 165 year old floor seems like it could be a bear.
The left over white conductors will be your neutrals once you tie them in with the existing neutral wires in the light.