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Any knowledgable house wiring folks? Need help
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom in TN" data-source="post: 981312" data-attributes="member: 14902"><p>Alan,</p><p></p><p>Okay, so that verifies that the neutral side of the circuit is functional.</p><p></p><p>Please don't be insulted by this. I don't mean in any way to insult your skills or knowledge - I'm just asking.</p><p></p><p>You stated that the circuit tester light indicates that you have power coming to the switch and when you turn the switch on, you have power on the output side of the switch. Did you verify that by placing one of the wires from the circuit tester to the "hot" wire and the other wire from the circuit tester to the bare wire ground that is attached to the switch?</p><p></p><p>You should not have a neutral wire in the box where the switch is located. You should just have a "hot" wire coming into the box and the switched "hot" wire going back out of the box, so I am just curious as to what two wires you attached your circuit testing light to.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your patience with my questions.</p><p></p><p>Tom in TN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom in TN, post: 981312, member: 14902"] Alan, Okay, so that verifies that the neutral side of the circuit is functional. Please don't be insulted by this. I don't mean in any way to insult your skills or knowledge - I'm just asking. You stated that the circuit tester light indicates that you have power coming to the switch and when you turn the switch on, you have power on the output side of the switch. Did you verify that by placing one of the wires from the circuit tester to the "hot" wire and the other wire from the circuit tester to the bare wire ground that is attached to the switch? You should not have a neutral wire in the box where the switch is located. You should just have a "hot" wire coming into the box and the switched "hot" wire going back out of the box, so I am just curious as to what two wires you attached your circuit testing light to. Thanks for your patience with my questions. Tom in TN [/QUOTE]
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