Can outside receptacles be on same circuit?
No. Outdoor receptacles can be grouped with other receptacles. The only thing I would keep in mind is that if you do put a receptacle outdoors, make sure it is weatherproof/weather resistant or has a weatherproof while in use cover and is GFCI to protect from accidentally getting electrocuted.
What is a combination receptacle?
A combo device is the combination of switch and outlet in the same enclosure box. The builtin switch can be wired to control the receptacle in the enclosure box. The switch can be also wired through a jumper wire where the switch will control an additional load point such as lighting point.
Do outside receptacles need to be on a dedicated circuit?
Outdoor outlets do not need to be on their own circuit. However, some people would prefer individual circuits due to safety concerns. If the outdoor circuit is installed correctly and safety measures are adhered to, the outdoor outlet should not require its own circuit.
What is a combination switch?
These devices combine two functions. Correctly installed they are just as safe as two individual switches. Combination switches are always installed with through-switch wiring and never with end-line wiring. That means two or three cables enter the box. Shut off power to the circuit before removing the old switch.
What does a combination switch do?
The combination switch is the electronic switch assembly that controls several vehicle functions. It is most commonly used to control the turn signals, the high and low beam headlights, and wipers. It is usually mounted on the left side of the steering column, where it is easily accessible to the driver.
How does a combo switch work?
Combination switches are always installed with through-switch wiring and never with end-line wiring. That means two or three cables enter the box. Shut off power to the circuit before removing the old switch. Your choice in combination switches was once limited to a switch and a receptacle or switch and a switch.