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I have an in-panel 20A gfci breaker which will soon be wired to the outlet
next to the sink in the bathroom . Later , when I add a kitchen , I'd like
to supply the outlets near the sink from the same breaker , and here's the
question - Is it OK to run 2 branches from the same breaker as long as I
don't exceed the max number of outlets ? I guess if it came right down to it
I could wire the other outlets from the one in the bath , but that's a waste
of copper IMO since I'd have to backtrack at least 15 ft .
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