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![]() "Toller" wrote in message ... I want to put up a new fluorescent fixture in my basement. Right where I would put a box for an outlet, there is a cable for an appropriate circuit. The circuit was put in pretty sloppily, so I was able to get 4" of slack right where the new box would go. Is that likely to be enough wire to add an outlet? Seems adequate, but I don't want to cut it up and find I needed 5". If it turns out not to be enough, I would have to either put in a junction box to add some wire, or pull out the last 10' of cable and replace it with an 11' cable. That would be a lot of work since it all passes through floor joists, but it would save a junction box. Is it worth it? 4" of slack will give you 2" of each end inside of a junction box. Pull out the last 10' and run a new 11' or longer cable. The holes in the joists are already drilled. It's not that difficult a job to pull out an old cable and install a new one. You can cut the old one at different intervals to facilitate its removal. |
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