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lol scratch that..that's late night math. It's closer to 8 fixtures with 15 amp receptacles to be safe..but if these were pig-tailed that number could abide by the breaker/wire. Which is closer to 11 fixtures. Under-rated wire is more likely to fail a circuit before an undersized plug..but that is the question. "can a 15 amp 240v receptacle handle 20 amps of draw being daisy-chained?" If they were 120v the neutrals would be shared is the big difference.According to my math..your 15 amp circuit (15 amp plugs) can handle a total of roughly 10 fixtures. The 12 gauge wire is fine as long as the run of all wires doesn't exceed 50 feet total or you will suffer a voltage drop. Your weakest point in the whole system is the 15 amp receptacles..the wire and breaker are fine if under 5o feet total. So you must abide by the limit of your receptacles.
I agree @fishwhistle let's get @hiboy in on this opinion.
