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    Aug 13, 2013, 12:01 PM
    Connecting pigtails from switch to power supply
    I am replacing the switches in my garage. I need to pigtail the hot wires from the switch to the 3 wire cable hots.

    First question: the old pigtails from the switch to the cable wires were solid core. Can I use stranded wire from the switch to the cable wire if both are the same gauge?

    Second question: Should I install a box near the switch box where I connect the main cable to 2 wire cable, then connect the switch to the 2 wire cable?

    Thanks
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    Aug 14, 2013, 04:11 AM
    If you are replacing switches, why are are you adding wiring? Are you also relocating the switches?

    What kind of stranded wire do you intend to use? THHN copper in conduit? Please give us more details and/or an overview of your project...
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    Aug 14, 2013, 10:27 AM
    I did relocate the switch box.
    My problem was that 10 G was used and it was very hard to make connections, so my thought was it would be easier to pigtail from the switches to a new junction box. Everything I read said that pigtails should be the same gauge and I thought I had to use 10G which would be impossible to stuff in a 2 gang box. I thought the switches I bought came with connecting wires, but when they didn't I didn't know what to use.

    When I took out the old switches I found that the connecting wires were 14 G (solid). I don't know why 10G was used initially, there are only the two switches for overhead lights and an outlet on the workbench. Nothing in this house is to code. Everything seems to have been done with leftovers.

    New question: What wire is best to use to connect switches or sockets to 12 G? Can you use 14G or does it have to be 12G? Can you use stranded wire?

    Thank you very much.
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    Aug 14, 2013, 11:05 AM
    Based on what you've just told me, "Nothing in This House is to Code", I strongly recommend you hire or find a professional electrician to personally advise you and to take a good look at your house for any bigger issues that should be addressed...

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