Wiring entire bathroom using 20 amp GFI breaker
Hello to all... and thank you for reading this. Here it is... and I know there are other ways (easier) to wire the bathroom, but this is how it is done now so I must proceed forward. I have sent a 12-2 wire into a 4 gang box in the bathroom (from a 20 amp GFI breaker... all wires to all switches, etc. are 12-2... I know... hard work! ) and I am picking up a receptacle, a tulip light over vanity, a lightswitch (light at light/fan unit gets own switch), a fan switch, and a canister light switch for a light over the tub/shower alcove... anyway, here is my question... I need to hook all the grounds, blacks and white wires up prior to the inspector arriving on job... I am confident that I need to pigtail all the grounds and leave a separate ground wire off for every switch and the receptacle in the box... I am also confident that I need to hook all the white wires together and pigtail off just 1 white wire for the receptacle... I also believe that I need to pigtail the black wires to feed off for the switches and the receptacle... seems like a lot of pigtailing going on to me... I mean can I fit all this into a plastic 4 gang box (actually, the inspector of wiring said all is OK... just connect all up... just seems like a lot of wires. Further, in this 4 gang box I am sending power across the room to a switch by the door for the overhead light (at fan but sepeartely switched)... here, I planned on simply tying in the black, white and ground to all these large pigtails. Anyway, way I see it... and you guys/gals let me know if I am wrong here... I will have the 12-2 grounds pigtailed ( a total of 10 wires with 5 grounds sticking out to attach to the receptacle and switch ground screws