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    I want to replace a single pole switch with a combo switch.
    But there is only a black,white and ground coming into the box.

    Is there a way for this to work?
    I suspect not as i've tried i think every scenario.

    thanks

  • #2
    NO
    to accomplish this you need a neutral and there isn't any. the black-white combination is just a part of the switch loop.

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    • #3
      i have the exact same problem. i want to replace a single pole switch with a combination single pole switch. i only have the two wires from the original single pole switch with no neutral. i can run a neutral, but i don't know where to put the wires on the switch. where would the two wires go that were apart of the original switch leg and where would the neutral go? i have the leviton 5224

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      • #4
        where are you gonna grab the neutral from?

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        • #5
          there is one in the junction box for the light i want to control. there is also an outlet about a foot away i can get one from
          Last edited by chowblower; 01-03-2010, 01:26 AM.

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          • #6
            what you are gonna hafta do is run a three wire from the ceiling box to the wall switchbox. you just can't run one wire to accomplish what you desire. get back to me and I'll draw you a diagram.

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            • #7
              thanks a diagram is exactly what i need. i want to add that the combination switch has two bronze screws on the left and two blk screws on the right. with the second switch i want to control an outlet.

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              • #8
                leviton 5224

                follow this diagram. wires, what they are are marked on diagram.
                you'll need two three wires from switch (box) one to ceiling box, one to remote outlet.

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