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For my basement reno, I am wiring 16 (yes 16) HALO H7 hi-hats all on 1
switch, dedicated 20A circuit. I laid in all the hi-hats already and started to wire them up. I find it easy to just daisy chain all of them. One feed in and another feed out. Is there any limit as to how many you can wire together like this? I know a 20A circuit can handle it, my concern is the "quick-connect" connectors inside the box. Can these connectors handle a load of 8-9 amps, especially at the first hi- hat where the total load of the 16 hi hats will be? I would think these "quick-connects" have to be rated for at least 15 amps. |
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