How to Switch an Outlet

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
  • In this video, Chris shows how to wire a switch to control an outlet. Be sure to use 3-conductor wire, as shown in the video, even though you may not use the neutral wire right away.
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  • @mikehenderson2039
    @mikehenderson2039 8 місяців тому +10

    As a teenager, I was an apprentice with my dad as an electrician. This was the simplest and most helpful explanation of this process! Gotta love those wagu connectors!

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks so much 😊

  • @neilhoogendoorn8045
    @neilhoogendoorn8045 Рік тому +9

    I watched so many videos and yours was the only one that made me understand what I was doing wrong. Thank you for explaining in plane language and for having great quality easy to see what your doing video.

  • @stephendaniel168
    @stephendaniel168 Рік тому +3

    My man. I have a radon fan that is very quiet but I live in the mountains and don’t like the hum of it in the early morning when were having coffee and it’s real quiet. This video was perfect to show me how to wire a switch there.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому +1

      Think about using a smart switch so you can set a schedule. Then it will be quiet every morning while you enjoy your coffee.

  • @mike-yp1uk
    @mike-yp1uk 2 місяці тому

    This content is explained really clear. Its amazing how simple it is because of the explanations

  • @jerrypolete5258
    @jerrypolete5258 Рік тому +2

    I actually like these videos I can learn much more from your videos that are very informative. Great job and thank you for sharing

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      Glad they’re helpful 👍🏻

    • @jerrypolete5258
      @jerrypolete5258 Рік тому

      @@handydadtv for sure. I feel like I’m pretty good with electrical as I’m in the electrical field right now so I’m very familiar with relays & circuits etc. however I never get cocky with electrical because there is always room to learn and grow no matter how long you’re in the field. I am pretty good with normal circuits etc. where I’m learning more in putting in dub panels. I currently have a 200 amp service that was upgraded from a 100 amp due to the solar panels put on the roof. Now I would like to put a 100 amp sub panel in the back yard to build a small 1 bed apartment to eventually rent out. I’m just not that great at figuring out how big of a sub panel I can run off of my 200 amp service.

  • @abdulabdallah3505
    @abdulabdallah3505 Місяць тому

    I learned a lot from this thank you for this video you made it so simple.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Місяць тому

      Glad it was helpful 👍🏻

  • @rickwalker9291
    @rickwalker9291 2 дні тому

    Thank you, very easy to follow your calm voice. Excellent job sir

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  2 дні тому

      Glad it was helpful 👍🏻

  • @juliosierra230
    @juliosierra230 4 місяці тому

    I love this channel! He is an awesome teacher!

  • @paulrodriguez1282
    @paulrodriguez1282 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for teaching us. Very good video. Very well explained. Nice presentation. Thanks.

  • @SkyRider-lu8lu
    @SkyRider-lu8lu 2 місяці тому

    The explanations are very thorough ... weldone😊

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  2 місяці тому +1

      Glad it was helpful 👍🏻

  • @uchec31
    @uchec31 Рік тому +4

    Such clean work

  • @danielregner8550
    @danielregner8550 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for sharing!
    -❤ a first time homeowner

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  3 місяці тому

      Congratulations! And I’m glad it was helpful 👍🏻

  • @Dontez82
    @Dontez82 Рік тому +1

    This is a wonderful video! Thank you for your highly detailed explanations

  • @danemmerich6775
    @danemmerich6775 Рік тому +1

    Very Nicely done. Great explanation!!

  • @asfahalla
    @asfahalla 11 місяців тому

    Hello.
    Your videos are really excellent and clear!
    Question for you: my situation is reversed...I have the outlet controlled by the switch and would like to have it independent so i can use the switch to control a light on the ceiling that I'll install later...what should i do?
    Thanks for your time.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  11 місяців тому +1

      For starters, you need to determine how the outlet and switch are currently wired.
      Then eliminate the switch by making the outlet hot all the time.
      Then you’re free to wire the light to use that switch.

  • @JanetMcLeodJones
    @JanetMcLeodJones 5 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for your video. I am 80 years old woman woman, and I just put in two plugs. I am ecstatic thank you, jmj

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  5 місяців тому

      Never too old to be handy!

  • @danielregner8550
    @danielregner8550 3 місяці тому

    Excellent video! Question: You added one outlet to the outlet on the left. Are you able to add a second outlet to the left outlet if you use the appropriate connectors to with the pigtails (I.e 3 way wire connectors instead of wago 221s?)

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  3 місяці тому

      Yes. I show how in this video: ua-cam.com/video/klL8XhKMNT8/v-deo.html

  • @agentnader
    @agentnader Рік тому

    Thanks for another great video. Very detailed.

  • @DavidMChampeau
    @DavidMChampeau Місяць тому

    Great explanation. Thank you

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Місяць тому

      Glad it was helpful 👍🏻

  • @timmahoney2541
    @timmahoney2541 Рік тому

    Best video on this subject (and I watched several). Thanks

  • @janiehumada6816
    @janiehumada6816 Рік тому

    Great video. I noticed you were able to open the push in Wago connector easily? How did you do that? I have been trying to figure it out since I bought them. By the way thank you for that info as well. I was still using wire nuts and these connectors are so much nicer and easier to use if I can just figure it out.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому +1

      Lift the orange lever and the wire should insert all the way to the bottom. Then close the lever to lock it in.

  • @peterdefoto3770
    @peterdefoto3770 Рік тому

    Clearly explained a pleasure to watch your videos. My question, I have a switch controlled outlet and want to remove the switch from the circuit and maintain constant power to the outlet. Will removing the red jumper wire from the circuit achieve this. Thanks in advance, Peter

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      Just remove the switch and join the two wires from the switch with a wire nut, then replace it with a blank plate. Not sure what you mean about a red jumper wire.

  • @cantgetright3657
    @cantgetright3657 Рік тому

    Ugh. I tapped an outlet on a 20 amp breaker with 14/2 in my garage for an small flood light and just saw where you stated to use 12/2 so what is the worst that can happen using the 14/2? I ran the 14/2 behind the sheetrock so I hate the thought of having to pull it and rerun but will if you think there’s going to be an issue. Thanks! Love your videos. So helpful.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому +2

      You have two choices:
      1. Replace the wire.
      2. Change it to a 15 amp breaker.

  • @BruceHill-rm4vw
    @BruceHill-rm4vw Рік тому +1

    Glad to see a switch loop wired correctly, however in this case the white wire is not a neutral, it is a grounded conductor. The white wire becomes a neutral when it carried the imbalance of two circuits.

  • @Johnny_Ocha
    @Johnny_Ocha 7 місяців тому

    Excellent video. Thank you! 💪🙂👍

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  7 місяців тому +1

      Thanks so much 😊

  • @ubu-ibme
    @ubu-ibme 7 місяців тому

    I have multiple GFCI outlets in my kitchen (as per codes). The GFCI on one of said outlets covers two outlets. Is it possible, i.e., to code, to install a switch next to the GFCI outlet that controls these two outlets? The idea is to be able to quickly enable/disable any appliances connected to the two outlets instead of having to press the Test button to do it on the GFCI outlet. Love your channel. Thanks 🙏

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  7 місяців тому +1

      Yes you can add a switch to control a GFCI outlet and all downstream outlets.

    • @ubu-ibme
      @ubu-ibme 7 місяців тому

      Thanks, HandyDad 🫡 😊

  • @jonnycruz3611
    @jonnycruz3611 4 місяці тому

    Awesome, so if I wanted to only control both bottom outlets for the switch do I break the shut on the hot side?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  4 місяці тому

      How to Switch HALF an Outlet
      ua-cam.com/video/5D4itWGtTVQ/v-deo.html

  • @leonardglover1433
    @leonardglover1433 2 роки тому +1

    thank you this is somthing i needed to know

  • @Archer838
    @Archer838 Рік тому

    Thank you for posting this!

  • @scottsmith7097
    @scottsmith7097 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video!! I have a "twist" to your setup. What if I need to switch an outlet in the second box. Can you do a quick update and show separate switches controlling an outlet in each box. I keep getting a floating neutral when trying to switch the second box. I'm measuring 68v from ground to hot leg.............

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  8 місяців тому

      This video shows everything you need. Just switch the hot wire that goes to whichever outlet you want to control. The ground and neutral should always be connected. When the switch is off, you should get 0 volts across hot and neutral or hot and ground. It’s possible to get a fractional volt using a digital meter through induction, but nowhere near 68V.

  • @ternate1000
    @ternate1000 Рік тому +1

    THANK YOU !!

  • @spekky9012
    @spekky9012 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for your videos. Is the hot wire usually used in the switch to break the circuit? I Recently noticed my headaches went away from unplugging my wifi box at night. Now i want to have a switch to easily shut it of at night instead of pulling the plug

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  9 місяців тому +1

      Yes, always switch the hot wire.
      But this would be a lot easier: ua-cam.com/video/acr0Lx5dZnw/v-deo.html

  • @AnwarToffie-s8k
    @AnwarToffie-s8k 5 місяців тому

    Very well explained! Thank you! Ho do I wire a separate switch to a new location using the power from an adjacent room. That's a from a switch. Please help

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  5 місяців тому +1

      How to Add a Light from an Outlet
      ua-cam.com/video/xOZv17BPTZA/v-deo.html

    • @AnwarToffie-s8k
      @AnwarToffie-s8k 5 місяців тому +1

      @@handydadtv thank you! That was extremely helpful, God bless!

  • @vivimaria
    @vivimaria Рік тому

    Great video. It explains how to hook it up easily using 14/2. I’m using 12/2 on 20 amp breaker. I have a 20 amp switch. How do I wire a 2 gang outlet powered by the switch using 12/2 wire with no red load wire?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      Same way. It’s just thicker wire.

    • @aaronbono4688
      @aaronbono4688 Рік тому

      @@handydadtv OK but I can't find the 12 gauge 4 wire anywhere. Maybe I am searching for the wrong thing. Can you point me in the right direction?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому +1

      Four wire is actually 12/3 - that means it has 3 conductors plus ground.

    • @aaronbono4688
      @aaronbono4688 Рік тому

      @@handydadtv thanks!

  • @conspiracytherapist2473
    @conspiracytherapist2473 7 місяців тому

    Great stuff. Couldn’t you have used the continuity tester on your multimeter to safely figure out which black wire went over to the other outlet without power on?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  7 місяців тому

      Sure, because they’re close to each other, but that’s not always the case.

    • @conspiracytherapist2473
      @conspiracytherapist2473 7 місяців тому

      I was told to use a long piece of wire to check continuity between rooms. I’m doing this right now. Who ever wire my house must have done it on a don’t give shit Friday or hard starting Monday.
      Thanks for the video and the reply.

  • @kathyreasonover2513
    @kathyreasonover2513 Місяць тому

    Great job

  • @johnfitbyfaithnet
    @johnfitbyfaithnet 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing this

  • @paulclement672
    @paulclement672 Рік тому

    How about installing an indoor smart switch to provide an outdoor 15A outlet with on/off capability ? I am thinking about connecting an outdoor string lights (15 small bulbs) + the occasional heater for greater balcony comfort in late autumn. But most switches suggest that they should serve for lighting purposes. What are your thoughts on this please ? Does the switch limit the power capacity of the 15A outlet in any way ? Btw, great job on the video. Much appreciated.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому +1

      If you get a smart switch that has a relay (simply on-off instead of dimming) it should be fine with an outlet.

  • @sauchoi1025
    @sauchoi1025 Рік тому

    Thank you very well explained, bless

  • @toreyarlotti6244
    @toreyarlotti6244 Рік тому

    Thank you for making these videos. Could you wire the 14/3 into the outlet you added in the previous video? Or does the original outlet you started this series with have to be the switched outlet?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      You can add a switch to any outlet.

  • @LeChenChen
    @LeChenChen Рік тому

    OMG YOU ARE AMAZING!!!!

  • @Pitjefe_bbq
    @Pitjefe_bbq Рік тому

    Great video ❤

  • @timothyyoungman2020
    @timothyyoungman2020 7 місяців тому

    So if I have an outdoor outlet can I switch that to a light switch and run power from that to an outlet for lights surrounding a fire pit or would it just be better to add another outlet down the line?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  7 місяців тому +1

      Watch this: ua-cam.com/video/BfRZSYN1QcU/v-deo.html
      I would recommend having a GFCI outlet on the house and then run the underground line to your fire pit. That way the whole line will be shock protected. You can wire an outdoor switch between the GFCI and your lights, either at the house or at the fire pit.

  • @sean_heisler
    @sean_heisler 9 місяців тому

    Appreciate your videos. I am helping out my daughter in putting in a disposal and trying to wire up the receptacle to a switch and am having issues. The house was already wired for a disposal but the previous owner elected not to have a disposal and removed the receptacle from the box under the sink. The box is currently acting as a junction box basically where it feeds a 14/2 going to various receptacles around the kitchen counters. In the switch box located on the backsplash, there is 14/2 going to the receptacle box currently under the sink all of which are disconnected and capped. There is no 14/3 here in this situation at all. Will this still work? I understand how using the hot and neutral wires with the switch will both act as hot and all that but it's the wiring at the receptacle that is confusing me. Is there a video you have that covers this situation? Thanks!

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  9 місяців тому +1

      If the 14/2 wire going to the switch box is also feeding outlets, then you can’t use that wire to switch the disposal.
      If that’s the case, your best option is to install a switch box just inside the cabinet door. That’s how my house is wired.

    • @sean_heisler
      @sean_heisler 9 місяців тому

      @@handydadtv Thanks for the reply! I was trying my best to explain but it's tough to do it in a post on UA-cam, ha ha. I was saying the wire feeding the other outlets is not in the switch box on the backsplash, it's in the box below the sink where the receptacle will go. I think I figured this out. I had this wired up correctly yesterday but the switch would not operate the outlet. The thing I failed to do is break out the brass connector between the top and bottom half off the receptacle on the hot side which had I done so the switch would operate the top half of the receptacle and the bottom half would be always live. Duh. Now you probably understand what I'm saying here. ha ha. Solved. You should do a video on this one, there are others on this scenario which is the same as your video but no 14/3 involved and you allow the switch to operate half of the outlet. Thanks!

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  9 місяців тому

      @sean_heisler Glad you figured it out!

  • @larrytaimanglo8150
    @larrytaimanglo8150 10 місяців тому

    Best instruction🎉

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  10 місяців тому

      Glad it was helpful 👍🏻

  • @peterdefoto3770
    @peterdefoto3770 Рік тому

    Referring to my previous question regarding switch controlled outlet. My existing switch has a black hot wire and a red wire. The red wire goes to the outlet receptacle. When I disconnect the red wire from the switch, the outlet receptacle is dead. I see that inside the outlet receptacle there are three black wires joined together with a wire nut. One of the wires is hot once I determine which one of the is hot I can connect a pictail and connect it to the outlet receptacle. Obviously there is an existing neutral and ground already connected the the outlet. Think this will provide constant power to the outlet. Your thoughts Sir, Thank you, Peter

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      My suggestion is to simply remove the switch and join the black and red wires there. Alternatively, you can disconnect the red wire and use the black at the receptacle, but that’s your choice.

  • @patrickbourdegojon1016
    @patrickbourdegojon1016 Рік тому

    You are the man

  • @1987luisj
    @1987luisj 5 місяців тому

    I have a switch like this (switch controls one side of the outlet). But I want to return the outlet to normal and use the switch to control a light using the same cable being ran to the outlet. Do you have a video on how to do that?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  5 місяців тому +1

      No sorry, that’s a very specific situation.

  • @skatestotheleft
    @skatestotheleft 11 місяців тому

    hi. may be a dumb question, but at 8:30 of video aren't you handling live wires. isn't this risky and better to just test /cut power/mark live wire /connect..etc albeit takes more steps.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  11 місяців тому

      Yes they were live but I took appropriate precautions by handing with the needlenose pliers. Sometimes you need to turn the power on so you can test.
      But, please, you do you. If you’re not comfortable, please call an electrician.

  • @ohmeingott13
    @ohmeingott13 Рік тому

    Okay I have something similar to this. I have a new build home and we have a half hot plug in each room, I was dumb and didn't add wafer lights in the 2 spare rooms so I had to do it myself. The light switch in the two spare rooms controls the outlet on one wall in each room, the outlets are on exterior walls so I do not want to have to snake 14-2 wire through that to get the power and would rather use the light switch. The light switch in question had a 14-3 so R B W. the switch had red wire and black wire on different poles on a one pull switch and the whites were tied together. The halo puck light has two wires, white and black, I ran the wire through the attic to the switch and how do i wire the switch up then?
    From Halo light Black wire to the red on switch and tie the white neutral to the others?
    or
    From Halo light black to black on switch, cut red and terminate it?
    I'm just confused

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      All grounds and neutrals will be connected together. Including from the Halo.
      You need a voltage tester to verify this:
      I’m assuming the black wire is always hot and the red wire is only hot when the switch is on. It probably goes to your switched outlet.
      So I would join the black and red and a pigtail to one screw on the switch. Then connect the Halo black to the other screw on the switch.

  • @johnmallett9042
    @johnmallett9042 Рік тому

    I'm replacing a single box unit in a bathroom with shower. There's a single switch for the shower light and a single switch for the mirror lamps, and there's a single outlet supply. I'm looking to replace the two single switches with a duplex switch, and to put in a duplex outlet with two USB ports. The duplex I purchased has a hot (brass) input and a neutral (silver) terminal but those are my only terminals on that unit, does that mean that I have to make this unit a terminator, meaning it would have to be on the back side of one of the light switches? 😀 I think I'm beginning to confuse myself now. Hope you can shine a little light on this one for me!
    Thanks.
    John Mallett

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      Check the wiring diagram with your outlet. It may allow back-wiring, which means there’s a clamp on the screw that allows two wires on one screw. In that case, your wire goes in straight without making a J-hook.
      HOWEVER, you need to ensure that outlet is GFCI protected in a bathroom. If it’s protected by a GFCI breaker or receptacle elsewhere, you’re good. Otherwise this needs to be a GFCI receptacle - and I’ve never seen a USB receptacle with GFCI. So you might not be able to use your receptacle.

  • @andrewreichard6683
    @andrewreichard6683 7 місяців тому

    How do you wire 3 outlets to a switch? But only the top outlets. I have my lamps in my room plugged into the top plugs. The bottom ones are not connected to the switch. Is there a video you can recommend? Thanks!

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  7 місяців тому

      These should help:
      How to Switch HALF an Outlet
      ua-cam.com/video/5D4itWGtTVQ/v-deo.html
      How to Add an Outlet from an Outlet
      ua-cam.com/video/-WufbstcvRw/v-deo.html

    • @andrewreichard6683
      @andrewreichard6683 7 місяців тому +1

      Awesome thank you. 🙏

  • @louayhom
    @louayhom 6 місяців тому

    Hi Daddy would be able to add a GFCI switch to an existing lamp switch wich is.only have one hot no neutral in the box?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  6 місяців тому

      Can’t wire an outlet without a neutral.

  • @Bassmaster1256
    @Bassmaster1256 Рік тому

    Nice video. I would have shut the power off and used my Fluke 77 and checked for continuity to the second outlet to be switched.

  • @MrDoomzy
    @MrDoomzy Рік тому

    You could also switch just the top or bottom on a receptacle leaving an always hot option on the plug.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому +1

      How to Switch HALF an Outlet
      ua-cam.com/video/5D4itWGtTVQ/v-deo.html

  • @jessechappell2
    @jessechappell2 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the tutorial.
    What happened to The Living Flip series; any new videos planned?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  2 роки тому

      We’ve done everything. Nothing more planned until one of my other kids buys a house!

  • @keithh3767
    @keithh3767 Рік тому +1

    Could've done a continuity test with meter to determine the correct wire to (right) outlet? Instead on work with a hot (live) wire?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      Yes, but that’s hard if you don’t know where the other end is. I always separate the wires and test to see which is hot.

  • @jahmezis45
    @jahmezis45 11 місяців тому

    In my attic my HVAC installer removed a light switch and a electrical outlet that were right next to each other and now there are just a bunch of wires connected to one another, which are powering my air handler. How would i go about adding an outlet into this mix as i need an outlet in my attic.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  11 місяців тому

      Use a voltage tester to verify the black ones are hot and the white ones are neutrals. Then add pigtails to connect them to your outlet.

  • @patarick
    @patarick Рік тому

    If you add more outlets after the second one will they all be controlled by the switch?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому +1

      Yes, unless you wire it so only half of the receptacle is switched.

  • @trentonimel6463
    @trentonimel6463 10 місяців тому

    can you add more than one outlet to the same existing outlet?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  10 місяців тому

      Technically, yes, based on the size of the box. See www.omnicalculator.com/construction/box-fill

  • @earlb3
    @earlb3 6 місяців тому

    I am literally amazed that every video I see has black, red and white wires. I haven’t seen a red wire in Texas in my life. Where the fuck do these come from? What state are we in? I’m blown away by this we have black and black and white. Period.❤

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  6 місяців тому

      Codes evolve over time. I’m in NJ btw.

  • @nathanklemp5902
    @nathanklemp5902 Місяць тому

    Okay handy dad I have a question. I want to have a 2 gang box with two light switches and down the line I will have 5 single gang boxes and what I want to do is have one light switch run the receptacle on the right and have the other light switch run the receptacle on the left. Reason why is I want the shop lights that plug in on one and my fans on the other. Would I have to run two separate 12/3 in to the first box than down the line run my 12/2

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Місяць тому +1

      Identify the cable that brings power into the box (called the “LINE”). Call the cable going to the left “LOAD A” and the right “LOAD B”.
      Start by connecting all grounds with pigtails to each of the switches. Then connect all the white (“neutral”) wires together.
      Use pigtails to connect the black LINE to one screw on each switch. Connect LOAD A and B to the other screw on each switch.
      Turn on the power and test before closing everything up.
      Connect the

    • @nathanklemp5902
      @nathanklemp5902 Місяць тому

      Would I use a traveler wire aka 12/3 red for the first junction or can I complete this with all 12/2

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Місяць тому

      I don’t think you need the extra conductor unless you want to split one of the outlets so one is always hot and only one is switched.

  • @daviddelacruz7158
    @daviddelacruz7158 Рік тому

    So in this case you ran the 12/3 so you can control the power of the receptacle with the switch correct? Let’s say you have a light and the home-run is in the light box, and you have a 12/2 from that box to a switch, then the switch to the receptacle, would you just pig tail the hot in the switch box to the terminal on the switch? And terminate the receptacle normal neutral/hot/ground. Would that work?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      In this video, I was switching an existing outlet where power came into the outlet box.
      If your power comes into the switch box, you can use 2-conductor to the outlet instead of 3.

    • @adonijaharay283
      @adonijaharay283 Рік тому

      @@handydadtv can you provide a wiring diagram utilizing 2-conductor if the power is in the switch box that wires two receptacles? Thanks

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      Describe what exists right now, and what you want when you’re done.

    • @adonijaharay283
      @adonijaharay283 Рік тому

      Right now I have a switch which is being fed by a 12/2(hot) and from that switch I want it to control two receptacles just like your setup in this video. Your hot is in your receptacle box and mine is in my switch box. .

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      What is the switch currently controlling? Will you daisy chain the outlets (just one connected to the switch; the second outlet connects to the first)?

  • @petertvle
    @petertvle Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @johnfrith7884
    @johnfrith7884 Рік тому

    I’ve already ran 14/2 wire for an outlet that is going to have plug-in lights. I want to operate it by switch. I don’t have to worry about the code. How would one go about wiring that to the outlet from the switch is it the same wiring a switch to a light

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      How to switch an outlet… that’s the topic of this video. But yes, it’s the same as a light. Always switch the hot lead and you’ll be good.

    • @johnfrith7884
      @johnfrith7884 Рік тому

      @@handydadtv Thank you for the reply, and help just to be sure what I did was run the hot from the switch to the hot on the outlet. I ran the neutral from the switch to the neutral on the outlet, and tied the grounds together with the green wire nut with the hole at the top pretty straightforward I used to 14/2 wire will this be OK?

  • @mikeleonard700
    @mikeleonard700 Рік тому

    If I'm running lights off outlets in my shed using a single poll switch would I have to have 12/3 wire.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      12 gauge wire is for 20-amp circuits. If you have a 15-amp circuit, you can use 14 gauge wire.
      Whether you use 2 or 3 conductors depends on how you wire it. Code requires a neutral in every switch box, whether you need it now or possibly in the future.

  • @jban4457
    @jban4457 Рік тому

    Is it true with this configuration that the second outlet can NOT be split into two (one always hot)? I'm thinking there aren't enough wires going to the second outlet.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      How to Switch HALF an Outlet
      ua-cam.com/video/5D4itWGtTVQ/v-deo.html

  • @printerman99
    @printerman99 Рік тому

    I am using 12/2, 20 amp, can this be done with that wire or should I get the 14? I have a florescent light that I want to control with a switch.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      You need to use 12/2 on a 20-amp circuit.

    • @printerman99
      @printerman99 Рік тому

      @@handydadtv as I stated, I will be using a 20 amp circuit, do I need to use 14 gauge wire for the switch, or can it be done with the 12/2 gauge?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      No, you need to use 12/2.

  • @j.renteria3969
    @j.renteria3969 Рік тому

    Question. Would this work for a garbage disposal?

  • @MsDaisy003
    @MsDaisy003 6 місяців тому +1

    Please make a tutorial on how you make the outlet be working without turning on the switch when the outlet will only work if you turn the light switch on.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  6 місяців тому

      See my reply to your previous comment.

  • @adamg378
    @adamg378 Місяць тому

    Is there a way to connect a switch to the outlets on the right instead of the ones on the left?

  • @barryjohnston8993
    @barryjohnston8993 10 місяців тому

    Great video. I have a couple of switched outlets that I want to be always Hot so I'm going to reverse engineer this video and see how I get on

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  10 місяців тому +1

      Once you understand the basics, it shouldn’t be hard to figure out.

  • @hellstormllc1277
    @hellstormllc1277 2 роки тому

    How close are you to Atlantic City?

  • @luisserrano4273
    @luisserrano4273 Місяць тому

    Can you tell me how to add a new receptacle from an existing receptacle?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Місяць тому

      SAVE $300 EACH!! How to Add an Outlet from Another Outlet
      ua-cam.com/video/-WufbstcvRw/v-deo.html

  • @CZR78
    @CZR78 8 місяців тому

    Can you add a dimmer switch? I want to be able to dimm some cob led lights.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  8 місяців тому +1

      It’s a bad practice to have a dimmer control an outlet. Usually you dim LED lights from the controller, not the power source.

    • @CZR78
      @CZR78 8 місяців тому

      Thank you for your fast response. I was trying to install a dimmer switch and control 2 outlets with an AC to DC converter plug in the outlets. Then connect the cob lighting to the converter to be able to dim my lights from the switch. What do you think?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  8 місяців тому +1

      You can dim DC lights with an AC dimmer. You need to get a power supply that allows you to dim your particular lights.

  • @millmechman
    @millmechman Рік тому +2

    Instead of messing with the black wires with the power turned on, all you need is a digital multimeter, and check for continuity across the black wires.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      That’s fine if they’re close enough.

  • @alecrispoli9968
    @alecrispoli9968 Рік тому

    How many recessed lights can I add off that setup with a 15A switch?

  • @beckyh8565
    @beckyh8565 Рік тому

    I have been trying to figure out how to add canless lights in my ceiling and use the power from an existing fan that is wired to a wall switch. I dont want the fan to come on everytime i turn the caless lights on--but--I also dont want to have to fish walls or run other lines. suggestions?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      You need to open it up to see how it’s wired. If you have two hots at the fan (one switch, one on constantly), you can wire the fan to the hot so you need to use the pull chains (or a remote). Then you can use the switched hot for the lights.

  • @ianhenderson1266
    @ianhenderson1266 3 місяці тому

    All of those wires in a single gang box… how did you get them all to fit in there and the receptacle too?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  3 місяці тому

      Use deep boxes whenever possible and fold the wires. The wire connectors are the biggest challenge. Stagger them one at the top, one at the bottom and one in a side corner.

  • @thekaylornator
    @thekaylornator 11 місяців тому

    so, what if you want to have a 3rd outlet controlled by the switch. How do you do that?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  11 місяців тому

      I don’t understand. You want all 3 to be controlled by the same switch?

    • @thekaylornator
      @thekaylornator 11 місяців тому

      yes, all 3 on the same switch. @@handydadtv

  • @juanortiz7745
    @juanortiz7745 5 місяців тому

    Sir a very good job. I do have a question: how can I connect a 3-way switch to a fan/light with a wall-remote- control switch? Thanks I be waiting for your answer, please do respond for I need to fix this problem, Juan.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  5 місяців тому

      This video explains 3-way circuits: ua-cam.com/video/aajyhWpU9fo/v-deo.html
      Just pretend the light is your ceiling fan.

  • @matthewlewis5631
    @matthewlewis5631 2 роки тому +1

    Here down under the switch flips up for off, down for on. I guess we just do things a little upside down here.
    Then again I’m pretty sure the same applies for Europe and UK too

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  2 роки тому

      You are right

    • @timmahoney2541
      @timmahoney2541 Рік тому

      I guess that's why you're down under and not here. up above. JK 😎

  • @vernon207
    @vernon207 9 місяців тому

    Awesome

  • @luckyllmaaz6984
    @luckyllmaaz6984 8 днів тому

    How do you do the same thing with only using 2; 2 conductors (black,white, ground)

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  8 днів тому

      If you’re running a new wire, do it right and use 3 conductors.

  • @adamg378
    @adamg378 Місяць тому

    Is there a way to connect a switch to the second outlet?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Місяць тому

      How to Switch HALF an Outlet
      ua-cam.com/video/5D4itWGtTVQ/v-deo.html

  • @guyrabinowitz
    @guyrabinowitz Рік тому

    Sir, do you believe that there is any danger in running loose Romex behind a wall?

    • @fredhammer6413
      @fredhammer6413 Рік тому

      Yes.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      No. The only reason they attach wires during new construction is to keep them away from the wall sheathing or drywall. Once the walls are built, it is common practice to fish wires through a wall cavity with opening the wall to attach them.

    • @fredhammer6413
      @fredhammer6413 Рік тому

      Yes, there is extreme danger in running loose Romex behind a wall.

    • @guyrabinowitz
      @guyrabinowitz Рік тому

      @@fredhammer6413 Did you read the response from HandyDad? He states the opposite of your response.

    • @guyrabinowitz
      @guyrabinowitz Рік тому

      @@handydadtv Thank you for taking the time to reply. You are decent and respectful.

  • @HerbertAtkinson
    @HerbertAtkinson 11 місяців тому

    Why isn't it mentioned to break the center tab off in this set up? the center tab should be broken in between the brass terminals to make this switch outlet work?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  11 місяців тому

      How to Switch HALF an Outlet
      ua-cam.com/video/5D4itWGtTVQ/v-deo.html

  • @nikhiltaparia70
    @nikhiltaparia70 7 місяців тому

    Video jumped at 2:40. Would love to see the missing part and the wiring at the back of the demo wall

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  7 місяців тому

      The back has no wiring. It just connects to a plug.

  • @Jholt1969
    @Jholt1969 Рік тому

    How can I install a gfci outlet to box with no neutral wire. It only has 1 red and 2 black wires.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      You can’t install any outlet (GFCI or not) without a neutral.

  • @ignaciovasquez5126
    @ignaciovasquez5126 16 днів тому

    I have two lights switch and I want to add a outlet can you do a video

  • @ChadPersha
    @ChadPersha Рік тому

    How would I wire a single switched outlet from my breaker box?

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  Рік тому

      I don’t have a video about adding circuits. You’ll need to look elsewhere for that. But the wiring of the switch and outlet are the same as shown here.

  • @kefek6992
    @kefek6992 2 місяці тому

    🔥💯

  • @jackleung4519
    @jackleung4519 11 місяців тому

    Hello I have a question

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  11 місяців тому

      Hello I may have an answer

  • @alecfoster7711
    @alecfoster7711 8 місяців тому

    Handy dad I am making a arcade machine at home how can i wire the power outlet to a on off switch

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  8 місяців тому

      This video showed how to switch an outlet. Are you thinking about a different kind of switch?

    • @alecfoster7711
      @alecfoster7711 8 місяців тому

      @handydadtv I'm just confused I guess I bought a 3 wire plug to run power to a outlet/switch, I want the switch to either provide power when on or nothing when off

    • @alecfoster7711
      @alecfoster7711 8 місяців тому

      @@handydadtv it's for a home arcade I built

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  8 місяців тому

      @alecfoster7711 Your 3-wire plug should have black, white and green wires. You only need to switch the black like I showed in this video.

  • @AlbertJr-h5n
    @AlbertJr-h5n 21 день тому

    How to wire a single pole switch to a receptacle outlet

  • @SSKRAM1
    @SSKRAM1 11 місяців тому

    You did not mention that single gang box is way to small to accommodate one device and all of the conducting wires. A single gang outlet only allows 18cu. You have 8 conductors, ground, one device, and lugs!
    You’re over 42cu! Way out of code and to much heat for a single gang box, 32cu max for a two gang box, 44 for a three gang box,60 cu for a three gang box.

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  11 місяців тому

      Thanks

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  11 місяців тому

      According to www.omnicalculator.com/construction/box-fill, with 7 conductors (14 AWG), 3 grounds and one device, the box needs 20 cu. Still more than 18.
      Thanks for pointing this out.

  • @SSKRAM1
    @SSKRAM1 11 місяців тому

    I missed typed… you have 16 conducting wires, not eight

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  11 місяців тому

      I think you miscounted.

  • @ricordlozha5277
    @ricordlozha5277 9 місяців тому

    This Part was a little confusing.

  • @SeanLarinzo
    @SeanLarinzo 4 місяці тому

    Why can’t you just use 14/2 for that’s… it’s not a three way switch szoo what the point

    • @handydadtv
      @handydadtv  4 місяці тому

      Why do I need a neutral in every switchbox?
      ua-cam.com/video/yoYf4ctZToA/v-deo.html

  • @faronchristopher8008
    @faronchristopher8008 Рік тому

    Not very clear to watch