Hi everyone,
I'm new to the forum and can use a little help. I'm remodeling my bathroom and I want to make sure I don't burn down my house by screwing up the electric. A little background, my bathroom has a single ceiling light (which I just replaced) controlled by a wall switch. There are no outlets at all in the room. I found a neat little combo switch/GFCI outlet and I wanted to replace the old switch with it. The problem is I have two wires currently connected to the switch (hot, neutral and no ground). The combo switch has 2 wires and two screws and a ground screw. The wires feed the switch and the screws feed the outlet.
My question is how can I wire this so the outlet has power and the switch controls the light. I would prefer the outlet to always be hot, but if it has to be switched with the light I can live with that.
Thanks in advance!
-Ken
I'm new to the forum and can use a little help. I'm remodeling my bathroom and I want to make sure I don't burn down my house by screwing up the electric. A little background, my bathroom has a single ceiling light (which I just replaced) controlled by a wall switch. There are no outlets at all in the room. I found a neat little combo switch/GFCI outlet and I wanted to replace the old switch with it. The problem is I have two wires currently connected to the switch (hot, neutral and no ground). The combo switch has 2 wires and two screws and a ground screw. The wires feed the switch and the screws feed the outlet.
My question is how can I wire this so the outlet has power and the switch controls the light. I would prefer the outlet to always be hot, but if it has to be switched with the light I can live with that.
Thanks in advance!
-Ken
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