A little long and I hope you all can picture it in your heads.
Here is the deal.
My power comes in through the floor, old knob and tube no ground, and splits off into my bedroom closet light and continues over to a old style switch and a light. The switch actually must be left on to power the closet light, an outlet in my bedroom and the attic lights, I have a pull string hooked up to the attic lights so they are not always on. I would like to rewire so the switch does not control my outlet and the closet light. This is all one circuit which I will keep it that way since it is only 3 lights and a outlet, which are all hardly ever used.
Here is my idea.
Once the power comes into the attic into a box I would jump off into a GFCI outlet, none up there now and to be safe the GFCI, from the outlet run down into my closet light and over to the bedroom outlet. From the bedroom outlet up to a switch and then onto the 2 attic lights I have. I would like to run a ground from where the main power comes up into the attic and connects to the new wiring that goes to the outlet. All the attic wiring will be replaced with new except for the main power coming into into it.
Where can I connect the ground since the old wiring has none but the new wiring will? Do I have to run it all the way down to the main breaker box or can I go somewhere else, like to an existing grounded outlet. If I have to run to the basement for the box can I run it outside uncovered? Also to hook up the 2 lights can I wire directly into the first light and then from there onto the second light or is there a certain way of doing this? Can I install a box and split into 2 and run 1 to the closet light and the other over to the outlet?
The same would apply for the 2 attic lights.
Electrical work does not intimidate me as I have wired plenty before but I want to do this the proper safe way and many of you are experts on this stuff.
Thanks All!
Here is the deal.
My power comes in through the floor, old knob and tube no ground, and splits off into my bedroom closet light and continues over to a old style switch and a light. The switch actually must be left on to power the closet light, an outlet in my bedroom and the attic lights, I have a pull string hooked up to the attic lights so they are not always on. I would like to rewire so the switch does not control my outlet and the closet light. This is all one circuit which I will keep it that way since it is only 3 lights and a outlet, which are all hardly ever used.
Here is my idea.
Once the power comes into the attic into a box I would jump off into a GFCI outlet, none up there now and to be safe the GFCI, from the outlet run down into my closet light and over to the bedroom outlet. From the bedroom outlet up to a switch and then onto the 2 attic lights I have. I would like to run a ground from where the main power comes up into the attic and connects to the new wiring that goes to the outlet. All the attic wiring will be replaced with new except for the main power coming into into it.
Where can I connect the ground since the old wiring has none but the new wiring will? Do I have to run it all the way down to the main breaker box or can I go somewhere else, like to an existing grounded outlet. If I have to run to the basement for the box can I run it outside uncovered? Also to hook up the 2 lights can I wire directly into the first light and then from there onto the second light or is there a certain way of doing this? Can I install a box and split into 2 and run 1 to the closet light and the other over to the outlet?
The same would apply for the 2 attic lights.
Electrical work does not intimidate me as I have wired plenty before but I want to do this the proper safe way and many of you are experts on this stuff.
Thanks All!
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