Hi,
I have a similar issue as the other switch/gfci question below...I didn't want to hijack his post though.
So my issues is that I am able get power the the outlet but can't seem to get any power to the switch/light.
I have three wires coming into the box...
1 - black and white - from the fuse box
2 - black and white - going to the light socket
3 - black and white - powering the outlets/lights in the next room
So far I've tried piggy backing the 1 and 3 and attaching it to the hot tension in line section. Then wired the light to the switch output wires. The outlet and adjoining room had power, but the light and light switch didn't have any power.
Then I tried puting 1 into line hot tenion, put 3 into the load charge hot tension, piggy back the two white wires and put them into the load charge hot tension, and then wired the light to the switch output wires. This set up yield no power any where.
The switch I am using is a Cooper Shock Sentry combination switch/gfci.
Any help would be great, and simply diagrams would be even bette...lol
Thanks,
P
I have a similar issue as the other switch/gfci question below...I didn't want to hijack his post though.
So my issues is that I am able get power the the outlet but can't seem to get any power to the switch/light.
I have three wires coming into the box...
1 - black and white - from the fuse box
2 - black and white - going to the light socket
3 - black and white - powering the outlets/lights in the next room
So far I've tried piggy backing the 1 and 3 and attaching it to the hot tension in line section. Then wired the light to the switch output wires. The outlet and adjoining room had power, but the light and light switch didn't have any power.
Then I tried puting 1 into line hot tenion, put 3 into the load charge hot tension, piggy back the two white wires and put them into the load charge hot tension, and then wired the light to the switch output wires. This set up yield no power any where.
The switch I am using is a Cooper Shock Sentry combination switch/gfci.
Any help would be great, and simply diagrams would be even bette...lol
Thanks,
P
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