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You can terminate the wires in a junction box as long as the box remains accessible and has a cover. You might also label it with the panel slot #.
don't label with panel slot - too often you need to move things and so those are incorrect anyway
Yeah that's my original plan. Was unsure about leaving some wires up there not juiced
My preference is to always remove wires that aren't powered to the greatest extent practicable. You don't want someone in the future deciding they can just randomly use the wire and burn the house down.
It’s preferable to remove unused wiring.
But as long as they’re in a junction box and it’s accessible, then it’s ok. But once it’s at least safe and you forget about it, eventually someone else will have to spend the time to figure it out. You saving a little time now could be someone’s much larger expense in the future
Confession time: I have a circuit halfway removed when the project got interrupted and now it’s been a couple years. People panic at the sight of bare wires, understandably, but only I know that most of it is removed so it could never be hot. That would fail an inspection and block a home sale. Do NOT do this