yes, it will in theory work, however it is a NEC violation to paralell wires smaller than 1/0, code section 310.10H.
Use only AWG # 10 copper.
The larger the AWG number the smaller the wire. 10 AWG wire can carry more current than 12 AWG wire.The wire sizes of 24 and 26 are the smallest that are used in the electrical.See related links below
Size 12 in the American Wire Guage (AWG). It's a wire of about 1/10 inch diameter.
#10 refers to the size in AWG (american wire gauge)
The electrical code does not allow wires smaller that #2 to be paralleled to a connected load.
American Wire Guage. The smaller the number the larger the wire. As in an AWG 14/2 wire is much smaller than an AWG 10/2 wire.
AWG 10.
Use only AWG # 10 copper.
The larger the AWG number the smaller the wire. 10 AWG wire can carry more current than 12 AWG wire.The wire sizes of 24 and 26 are the smallest that are used in the electrical.See related links below
Size 12 in the American Wire Guage (AWG). It's a wire of about 1/10 inch diameter.
#10 refers to the size in AWG (american wire gauge)
AWG # 10 wire.
This would be a bad idea. If, for example, one of the wires became disconnected or cut by accident then the remaining wires would have to carry the current which could result in a fire.
The electrical code does not allow wires smaller that #2 to be paralleled to a connected load.
Normally AWG #10
AWG # 10
AWG # 10