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Hello. I would like to know if two different gauge wires can be spliced together?
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This practice is not NEC-approved, and, although some people splice different wire gauges, it's generally not recommended due to potential ampacity issues and safety concerns.
For safe and reliable connections, it is always better to use wires of the same gauge. If you choose to splice different wire gauges, proceed with caution and at your own risk. Ensure the current stays within the smaller wire's capacity and use a breaker sized for the smaller wire. Check our multiple breaker options by visiting this link.0 likes 0 likes
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