Red Squirrel
No Lifer
Yeah if you plug something into a 20 amp circuit, need to take into account whether that device itself is in fact rated for that amperage, OR has the appropriate fuse to protect it's wiring.
As for space heaters that CAN be an issue, when my furnace broke down I had like 6 space heaters around the house as I did not have my wood stove setup yet. At some point I did trip some breakers when trying to run them on high until I figured out which plugs were on their own circuit. I found if I run them all on low, it was still plenty of heat though so I did that, just to reduce the draw on any given circuit. If I were to build from scratch I would consider adding baseboard heaters everywhere as they are relatively cheap, very simple, and act as a good source of backup heat. Either that or just run at least 1 dedicated 20 amp outlet in each room/area.
As for space heaters that CAN be an issue, when my furnace broke down I had like 6 space heaters around the house as I did not have my wood stove setup yet. At some point I did trip some breakers when trying to run them on high until I figured out which plugs were on their own circuit. I found if I run them all on low, it was still plenty of heat though so I did that, just to reduce the draw on any given circuit. If I were to build from scratch I would consider adding baseboard heaters everywhere as they are relatively cheap, very simple, and act as a good source of backup heat. Either that or just run at least 1 dedicated 20 amp outlet in each room/area.