Here is the situation:
I am wiring 10 4X high bay lights (with cord end) for a barn using PVC octagon boxes as the junction box for each light. Between the octagon boxes I am running BX through the attic into the back of each octagon box. Each box will have 2 BX's (one coming from last light and one going to next light). If the BX sheath is bonded at the panel end am I right in thinking I do not need any ground bushings in the PVC octagon boxes as long as I use BX duplex connectors (that will continue the BX sheath bond)? By duplex connectors I mean BX connectors that accept 2 BX wires. In the past for just one wire I've bonded just one end of a BX and been fine but this is a bit different situation.
I am wiring 10 4X high bay lights (with cord end) for a barn using PVC octagon boxes as the junction box for each light. Between the octagon boxes I am running BX through the attic into the back of each octagon box. Each box will have 2 BX's (one coming from last light and one going to next light). If the BX sheath is bonded at the panel end am I right in thinking I do not need any ground bushings in the PVC octagon boxes as long as I use BX duplex connectors (that will continue the BX sheath bond)? By duplex connectors I mean BX connectors that accept 2 BX wires. In the past for just one wire I've bonded just one end of a BX and been fine but this is a bit different situation.