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    09 Jul, 2026
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    How Many Pot Lights Can I Put on One Circuit?

    Electrical Q&A
    How Many Pot Lights Can I Put on One Circuit?

    The number of pot lights a single circuit can support depends on the wattage of each light and the circuit\’s total capacity, not just a fixed number. With modern LED pot lights, that number can be quite high, while with halogen or incandescent options it is significantly lower. Here is how to think about it, from the licensed electricians at EZSMART, serving Toronto and the GTA.

    The Math Behind It

    A standard 15 amp residential circuit at 120 volts can safely handle roughly 1,440 watts on a continuous load basis (allowing headroom below the 1,800 watt theoretical maximum). If you divide that by the wattage of your specific pot lights, you get an approximate maximum for that circuit.

    • 10 watt LED pot lights: Well over 100 lights would be possible theoretically, though practical layout limits kick in first
    • 60 watt equivalent halogen pot lights: Roughly 24 lights maximum on the same circuit
    • Standard incandescent pot lights: Fewer still, depending on wattage

    These are theoretical maximums. In practice, circuit design also accounts for shared load with other fixtures and outlets on the same circuit.

    Why LED Changes the Calculation Entirely

    With LED pot lights becoming the standard, the practical limit for how many lights fit on one circuit is now much more about layout and code requirements than about wattage. A typical LED pot light draws far less than its incandescent equivalent, meaning many more can safely share a single circuit.

    Practical Design Considerations

    • Number of switches or dimmer zones desired for the room
    • Whether the circuit also serves other outlets or fixtures
    • Multi-room installations, where one circuit might serve pot lights across several areas
    • Dimmer wattage rating, which sets its own maximum

    A licensed electrician plans the circuit layout to meet code and support your intended use. Quality LED pot lights from brands like Philips and other brands stocked at Home Depot are widely available in various wattages to fit your specific plan.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I add pot lights to an existing lighting circuit?
    Yes, if the circuit has capacity and the addition is within code. A licensed electrician can confirm what your specific circuit can support.

    Do pot lights need their own dedicated circuit?
    Not usually, though large installations sometimes benefit from a dedicated circuit for clean load separation.

    What is the maximum wattage on a dimmer switch for pot lights?
    Each dimmer has its own wattage rating, which must exceed the total wattage of the lights it controls. This is important with older dimmers not designed for LEDs.

    Planning a pot light layout and want to know your circuit needs? EZSMART provides licensed pot light installation and circuit planning across Toronto and the GTA, in accordance with Electrical Safety Authority standards. Call 416-838-9006, and see what our customers say on our Google reviews page.

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