From the junction box the existing ground goes back to the panel.
How to wire a junction box in the attic.
Use the appropriate size of wire nut for the wire.
Wire nuts that are too big will not sufficiently grip the wire and will fall off.
The cable you cut if originally properly installed will be too short for that because there will be little or no slack you will need two junction boxes.
Place wire nuts on the wires.
I would like to add a switch and light to the existing electrical circuit wiring and not have to install more wiring and a new circuit breaker.
Junction box mounting locations there are two options for mounting boxes that are wholly contained within the attic.
Each positioned so you can get 6 8 of the cut cable in the box.
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Remove inches of insulation from the ends of the black and the white insulated wires.
Ground wire would run down the wall and be connected directly to the ground screw of a new 3 prong outlet that will replace the old 2 prong.
Wire nuts that are too small may initially feel like they are on the wire but they too may fall off.
Turn the plastic wire nuts also called wire caps onto the ends of the wires.
Be careful when stripping the insulation from the wires that you use the proper notch on the wire strippers.
Check local electrical codes for specific requirements.
What is the correct and most efficient way to splice 14 2 from 14 3 that is running through my attic.
Junction boxes and splicing electrical wiring.
Then you connect the two boxes with a short length of cable.
You can attach them to the joist s side surface called the face or to the joist s top surface called the edge.
So from junction box directly to outlet.
It is best to screw a wire connector over the end of the wires and cover the box with a blank plate as you have mentioned.
Wiring should be stapled to the wood studs and have splices in accessible junction boxes.
Placing a fold of electrical tape over the end of a unused wire is fine in a temporary situation but not as a long term solution.