Hey Team! I like wearing black shirts but boy does it show the saw dust 😂. I placed timestamps below 👇to help you navigate this video. Good luck with your projects! New construction vs old construction 02:20 Safety first 03:33 How to replace an outlet box 04:09 How to run wire from outlet to switch 07:25 How to wire an outlet 09:32 How to set a switch box 13:44 How to wire a switch box 16:27 Final walk through 19:56
I'm stealing power from a receptacle to feed 2 LED lights... I went from the receptacle up to the first light, then to the 2nd light, then to the switch... I'm not sure if the switch is faulty because I have constant power to the light now and the motion sensor/dimmer switch won't turn the light off and the lights are constantly on now... Should I have went from the receptacle, to the the switch, and then to the the 2 lights instead? Does it matter what order?
@@richardwhite6702 yes receptacle to switch to joint lights and dimmers will work then but now its wrong by your decription unless you sent a 14/3 wire to both lights and dimmer switch from receptacle and in that case use the white nuetral from receptacle to lights and switch , and send power from black wire in receptacle and pigtail the black to power pigtail black to bypass lights straight to switch and leave red wirenutted away from receptacle (dont attach red to receptacle ) and tie red to lights and use red as switchleg silver screw from dimmer to lights then tie black onto switch for power and tie neutral white wire to switch if it is a lighted dimmer or if dimmer requires neutral and tie grounds to receptacle and switch and lights (if lights have ground screw)
I literally just did this. I’ve wanted a light in the coat closet for 40 years. The electrician who rewired the house refused to do it. Claimed no access. I finally realized the light could be a sconce above the left side of the door and not a ceiling light. I found an outlet in the basement just below the closet to pull the power. Drilled a hole inside the wall from below, ran the wire, and now we have another outlet in the dining room as well as a switched light in the closet. Only took me 44 years to get it, but no point in hurrying. 😊
Very well taught my friend. I was always shaky on wiring for a new light but with your video I was able to install three recessed lights from an outlet. So glad I didn't have to pay an electrician for an easy job. Thanks again
Thanks for teaching, you are my favorite teacher who explains everything in such a beautiful way that a dumb like me have no problem understanding it, God bless you
Found your channel by mistake, you have everything I need to know for my basement Reno plus more, glad Canadian code and equipment are very similar. You are freaking awesome, thank you
I appreciate all the hard work and explanations you put into making your videos. You are one of the best and most thorough teachers whose videos I've watched.
Excellent content; I am wiring up a HVAC Blower Motor that I am using to build a heat collector for my workshop; I had it wired at 120v so it was running at half speed; which I thought would be enough since it ran an entire two story home in my previous HVAC package; but no joy. I have a lot of sensitive compute electronics that generate a lot of heat; So, my A/C guy suggested building a heat collector since 22 BTU's of A/C could not compete and was overpowered by the heat. I never wired up a 220v switch before; mainly just installed outlets, and some four prong, five wire three phase 240v locking outlets. I picked up a Leviton 3032-21 30a - 120/277 two pole switch; and since the draw is so low for the Blower Motor; I plan to piggyback it off a Metered 30a - 240v outlet; so this video was helpful. The reason I wrote this all out; is incase there is something I am overlooking; or something else I need to consider; since the outlet will be metered, ( and also tracks usage ); I can make sure I stay below 80% load to be safe. As a 90% disabled veteran after 25 years of service; I now work from home; to try and help my wife retire, and building personal data processing systems is something I can do; without have to burden anyone else to get the job done. I have to work with what I have left; since I cannot really use my body to create value these days. Thanks again for the straight forward; no nonsense instruction.
I found your channel by accident. You are awesome to help me some of the questions on doing the wires in the basement :) thank you so much for your channel
Hey Josh, thank you so much that was a very good video, that is exactly the info I needed to add a light to a room that I built again thank you so much and have a fantastic day..
The Excellent Laborer (Josh) looks like you got yourself some new work gear! (You need to get sponsored. Companies like Carhartt would be great!) Thanks for keeping the channel going and all your do to teach us to build our own houses and save a ton a money. Respect!
I am enjoying your videos because they are real life situations that people are facing, so it is very informative and enjoyable to me. I have seen an increase of people using Wago style connectors lately but I don't see you using them. I was curious on your thoughts on Wago style connectors over the twist wire connectors and if there is a time to use one over the other? Keep up the great work. Jim
This is a GREAT video. I've rewired the vast majority of my house, and I read a lot of manuals to ensure that I know what I'm doing: Stanley, Home Depot, Black and Decker, and many others. So I have a good point of comparison. This fellow is GREAT. He clarifies everything very well, and makes safety the first issue. Clear and instructions. Well done! One question: Does using 12 with 14 on the same line on a 15 amp service make any difference?
For 15 amps it is safe to use both. The problem is someone else down the road making changes might see the heavier wire and decide to upgrade the breaker to 20 amps without realizing that part of the wiring is not rated for 20 amps.
@@TheExcellentLaborerCan I jump out of a 20 amp rated outlet box with 12 wire to another created 2 gang box that will have a 20amp outlet that is controlled by a switch. Both the new switch and outlet are also rated at 20 amps and wire is rated right with 12 gauge.
Awesome! Thank you for the video. I want to do exactly this, but my question is, my cables have black, white, ground, AND a red wire. What do I do with the red??
This is what I needed to do my wiring. Good job keep it up. I have 2 questions 1. Can I use wire 14-2 for multiple outlet 2. Can I connect wire 14-2 and wire 12-2 together.
first get a electrician for help and inspection of work before energizing ,theres alot of safety precautions and things non electricians dont know that vary per city and national electric codes now for questions 1. A 14-2 will supply 1500watts minus 20% for a 15amp circuit max on total circuit and yes you can use more outlets 1 in 1 gang box 2 in 2 gang box etc if all wiring from panel is on same 15amp breaker up to 1200 watts max for continuous use loads like ovens motors etc or 1500 for temp use lighting or receptacles(not always running at same time / and always consider NEC wire fill cubic inch rules.they added rules for grounds and new wire fill rules for everything in or connected to box or lights switches etc. dont combine with 12-2 wire ever and a general rule is 14 plugs and or lights combined on a 14-2 circuit max and 8 if all kitchen or bath or garage and exterior gfi protected serviced outlets lights or devices Microwaves fridges dishwashers disposals sump pumps dryers and ranges are to be on dedicated single use locations (dont get power from these) 2. never combine 12-2 with 14-2 unless you want problems with fire unless a qualified electrician helps you (14-2 can be tied with 12-2 if everyone knows what the reasons they can and cant tie together on this id always stick to all same wiring for safety and future repairs and wiring (easy answer is no)
excellent Work. if the switch was close to the incoming wire to the first outlet box, what do you recommended ? is it possible to add a junction box first, feed the first outlet box and switch from this new Junction box? in this case we do not need to pigtail the three wires together and feed the Switch from the outlet box.
HEY👋Josh!! This video couldn't have come at a better time, lol. I'm going to add a light socket over a work bench so I can screw in one of those 10,000 lumen paddle lights. I guess just jumping from the last outlet that the rest of the hanging led lights would be the same. Btw, I turn on my shop lights from two switches on the wall. I love your channel my friend and your detailed explanations!!!👍👍 ☆Jay☆ 😁
Hey Silver Grizzly! It sounds like it will be very easy for you to add a light with that setup. I have not used paddle light before so I will have to do some research on those. Sounds like you have a three-way switch set up in your shop. I’m going to be doing a video in the future on how I do those. I’m glad you are finding value in my channel. Thanks a lot for watching Jay!
@@TheExcellentLaborer thank you ,yeah is just a 6” inch wall exhaust fan for my shower ,now is possible for me to use 14-2 just to run the wire to the fan ? Because im running the wire from a old existing outlet,and im sorry about all these questions 🤦🏻♂️
Nice and easy to follow. Did you do a follow up showing the final hook ups? Followed everything and want yo make sure that I get the switch and outlet wiring right. Thanks
This is clutch man! I need to power my well pump coming off an outlet and I'd like to be able to turn the pump on and off with a switch. Thanks for the great and timely video.
@@cubmixit Thank you so much! I also appreciate you watching consistently. That really helps. I might someday I just never had a real reason to. I will always be a builder. Thanks for watching!
Great ! Now , I'm outside replacing std outlet w GFCI . From that I want to power a switch to another outside lite , both gfci & switch in 1 metal 2 gang box - will your procedure be right ?
Love the videos! It has helped me out tremendously on various projects 👍🏻. I need input on my application for my shop. I’m needing to add a light switch for four overhead lights. Is it safe to come off of an existing outlet that already has 6 outlets on the same circuit?
dont forget closets lights and basement and garages now require fully enclosed bulbed fixtures no closer than 12 inches from clothes and never above shelving ( pullchains and keyless fixtures are now illegal by code even if replacing broken fixtures)
@@weekendhomeprojects Incandescent luminaires with open or partially open lamps and pendant-type luminaires must not be installed in a clothes closet [410.16(B)].
They make connections faster but over time the conductors can come out. Remember wire is vibrating at 60hz a cycle. They can come loose enough that you lose the circuit, or that enough heat is generated from arcing that you get a small fire in the box or big fire. I've seen it enough times to just keep using wire nuts.
Thank you for the video. Why you didn't do pigtails for the switch like you did for the outlet? I thought that all lights switches also required the white wire to be installed.
Is it okay to use a junction box between outlets to wire a switch/light if it's an older house and no outlet to wire into nearby ? And how many outlet/switch/light combinations can be on a 15 amp breaker circuit safely?
I'd like to add some would also put tape on that breaker with "Do Not Touch" while you're working on it, that way any who see it knows not to turn on without checking with the crew.
Man, I didn't know those crimp connectors (as you had on the ground) are removable! I still had enough to work with, but I'll know next time to work it free instead of cutting it off.
You do not leave any slack at outlets. I know you want to save as much cost as possible, but if there is a problem in the future, you could use some extra wire. You should fold back a little wire. You still have 6” length to staple. That is how they do it in the north east.
Excellent video. Im currently doing this exact project but not on a new room just a room without a light so im adding one. There was a switch on the wall already but it was controlling a outlet on another wall. In that outlet I tied all the whites and all the blacks together and ran a pigtail from both to the outlet, That outlet works on its own now. My plan was to connect the switch the same way you are showing here. I tried it but no luck. Put my meter on the wires in the switch box from the outlet. The black and white coming in from the outlet are both showing 120 volts. Checked all the connections at the outlet and all is good. Any ideas what may be happening
Thanks a lot! I have considered those but I have not tried them yet. The tried and true wire nut has simply been my go to for years. If I had some I would definitely try some!
@@lorenrickey5481 The issue with Wago-type connectors is that they contact the wire on a very small area - like a knife. Yes, they are easy and quick, but the amount of copper wire to the connector is slight.
If you did this on the box at the end of the run would you still need to pig tail or did you only pig tail because an outlet only has two white terminals and two black terminals and in your case you had 3 wires?
Hey Team! I like wearing black shirts but boy does it show the saw dust 😂. I placed timestamps below 👇to help you navigate this video. Good luck with your projects!
New construction vs old construction 02:20
Safety first 03:33
How to replace an outlet box 04:09
How to run wire from outlet to switch 07:25
How to wire an outlet 09:32
How to set a switch box 13:44
How to wire a switch box 16:27
Final walk through 19:56
Tt6
I'm stealing power from a receptacle to feed 2 LED lights... I went from the receptacle up to the first light, then to the 2nd light, then to the switch... I'm not sure if the switch is faulty because I have constant power to the light now and the motion sensor/dimmer switch won't turn the light off and the lights are constantly on now... Should I have went from the receptacle, to the the switch, and then to the the 2 lights instead? Does it matter what order?
@@richardwhite6702 yes receptacle to switch to joint lights and dimmers will work then
but now its wrong by your decription
unless you sent a 14/3 wire to both lights and dimmer switch from receptacle and in that case use the white nuetral from receptacle to lights and switch , and send power from black wire in receptacle and pigtail the black to power pigtail black to bypass lights straight to switch and leave red wirenutted away from receptacle (dont attach red to receptacle ) and tie red to lights and use red as switchleg silver screw from dimmer to lights then tie black onto switch for power and tie neutral white wire to switch if it is a lighted dimmer or if dimmer requires neutral and tie grounds to receptacle and switch and lights (if lights have ground screw)
😊😊
Amazing perfect video for me today I am wiring a small office in my basement and need a switch to a light off an outlet this looks totally doable 🤛
I literally just did this. I’ve wanted a light in the coat closet for 40 years. The electrician who rewired the house refused to do it. Claimed no access. I finally realized the light could be a sconce above the left side of the door and not a ceiling light. I found an outlet in the basement just below the closet to pull the power. Drilled a hole inside the wall from below, ran the wire, and now we have another outlet in the dining room as well as a switched light in the closet. Only took me 44 years to get it, but no point in hurrying. 😊
God bless you “young man”, better late than never!
Old fart
Thanks!
You’re welcome! Thank you so much for your support. It means a lot. Good luck with your project!
Very well taught my friend. I was always shaky on wiring for a new light but with your video I was able to install three recessed lights from an outlet. So glad I didn't have to pay an electrician for an easy job.
Thanks again
I have a switch that turns a light off and on. Only 2 wires are on the switch. Can I get power from one of those wires (black) to power a outlet?
Thanks for teaching, you are my favorite teacher who explains everything in such a beautiful way that a dumb like me have no problem understanding it, God bless you
I appreciate that Mohammed! I try to explain everything in a simple fashion that everyone can understand. God bless you too!
Found your channel by mistake, you have everything I need to know for my basement Reno plus more, glad Canadian code and equipment are very similar. You are freaking awesome, thank you
This is the third video I watch. I like the detailed way you explain what you do. Thank you!🙂
Thank you Hugo! I try to add much detail as I can. I appreciate you watching!
Josh, my man. If I could say I love you long time without it being weird I would like to.
I just could not get it until I watched your video. Ty.
Hey Richard! I am glad to know my video was helpful for you. Be sure to subscribe for more videos to come. Thank you and take care!
thank you so much my friend you saved me a lot of money with your videos
Finally someone shows the right way!!! Grate job. Thanks
You are doing a great job from your videos I have learned a lot thank you josh
I appreciate all the hard work and explanations you put into making your videos. You are one of the best and most thorough teachers whose videos I've watched.
Excellent content; I am wiring up a HVAC Blower Motor that I am using to build a heat collector for my workshop; I had it wired at 120v so it was running at half speed; which I thought would be enough since it ran an entire two story home in my previous HVAC package; but no joy. I have a lot of sensitive compute electronics that generate a lot of heat; So, my A/C guy suggested building a heat collector since 22 BTU's of A/C could not compete and was overpowered by the heat. I never wired up a 220v switch before; mainly just installed outlets, and some four prong, five wire three phase 240v locking outlets. I picked up a Leviton 3032-21 30a - 120/277 two pole switch; and since the draw is so low for the Blower Motor; I plan to piggyback it off a Metered 30a - 240v outlet; so this video was helpful. The reason I wrote this all out; is incase there is something I am overlooking; or something else I need to consider; since the outlet will be metered, ( and also tracks usage ); I can make sure I stay below 80% load to be safe. As a 90% disabled veteran after 25 years of service; I now work from home; to try and help my wife retire, and building personal data processing systems is something I can do; without have to burden anyone else to get the job done. I have to work with what I have left; since I cannot really use my body to create value these days. Thanks again for the straight forward; no nonsense instruction.
Super easy to follow. Thanks for your help.
Good explanation, thanks for sharing your experience.
Very helpful im learning not to be afraid of doing the work now thanks😊
I found your channel by accident. You are awesome to help me some of the questions on doing the wires in the basement :) thank you so much for your channel
Your videos have helped me wire my brand new 14x40 shed. Thank you for your help!
That is awesome! Thanks a lot for watching my channel. Stay tuned!
These are some of the best construction videos ive seen on you tube!
Hey Josh, thank you so much that was a very good video, that is exactly the info I needed to add a light to a room that I built again thank you so much and have a fantastic day..
The Excellent Laborer (Josh) looks like you got yourself some new work gear! (You need to get sponsored. Companies like Carhartt would be great!) Thanks for keeping the channel going and all your do to teach us to build our own houses and save a ton a money. Respect!
It would be nice to get a sponsor! Thanks a lot Larry. I appreciate it!
I am enjoying your videos because they are real life situations that people are facing, so it is very informative and enjoyable to me. I have seen an increase of people using Wago style connectors lately but I don't see you using them. I was curious on your thoughts on Wago style connectors over the twist wire connectors and if there is a time to use one over the other? Keep up the great work. Jim
This looks to be spelled out simply and understandably. Was about to hire someone. Gonna do it try it myself! Thanks!
Your video came up in my feed. I gave you and shot and boy do i love the way that you explain everything so clear. So yup uou got a new subscriber 😁👍👍
Excellent! I hope you enjoy the rest of my channel. Thanks a lot for watching and subscribing!
This is a GREAT video. I've rewired the vast majority of my house, and I read a lot of manuals to ensure that I know what I'm doing: Stanley, Home Depot, Black and Decker, and many others. So I have a good point of comparison. This fellow is GREAT. He clarifies everything very well, and makes safety the first issue. Clear and instructions.
Well done! One question: Does using 12 with 14 on the same line on a 15 amp service make any difference?
For 15 amps it is safe to use both.
The problem is someone else down the road making changes might see the heavier wire and decide to upgrade the breaker to 20 amps without realizing that part of the wiring is not rated for 20 amps.
@@davidroddini1512 exactly that is what would be the problem with it : people in the future
if you believe in such a thing as life after yours😁
Learned a couple more things I did not know before. Thank you sir.
Awesome! Thanks for watching Dan!
Your video is very informative thank you
You are welcome. Thanks for watching. Good luck with your project!
Perfect video. Gave me the exact info I was looking for.
Excellent work, well explained! Thank you.
You are welcome. Thanks for the comment!
@@TheExcellentLaborer thank you for excellent job I learned too much with you videos thank you thank you
This was the absolute best tutorial for what I have been looking for without exception! New subscriber sir!
I am glad to hear that. Thanks a lot Keith! Stay tuned for more to come.
@@TheExcellentLaborerCan I jump out of a 20 amp rated outlet box with 12 wire to another created 2 gang box that will have a 20amp outlet that is controlled by a switch. Both the new switch and outlet are also rated at 20 amps and wire is rated right with 12 gauge.
Josh! Like the way you makes splanation on your videos 👌👋👋
Thank you Carlos! I’m glad I can help!
Nice explanation
Now I’m going to do some wiring
I appreciate you watching!
Thank you sir! Well done.
Thanks for that information, and thanks for your honesty.. and making this look easy.. 👀
God almighty bless you. Your work is second to none simply great may God continue to. Bottom line
Awesome! Thank you for the video. I want to do exactly this, but my question is, my cables have black, white, ground, AND a red wire. What do I do with the red??
This is what I needed to do my wiring. Good job keep it up.
I have 2 questions
1. Can I use wire 14-2 for multiple outlet
2. Can I connect wire 14-2 and wire 12-2 together.
first get a electrician for help and inspection of work before energizing ,theres alot of safety precautions and things non electricians dont know that vary per city and national electric codes
now for questions
1. A 14-2 will supply 1500watts minus 20% for a 15amp circuit max on total circuit and yes you can use more outlets 1 in 1 gang box 2 in 2 gang box etc if all wiring from panel is on same 15amp breaker up to 1200 watts max for continuous use loads like ovens motors etc or 1500 for temp use lighting or receptacles(not always running at same time / and always consider NEC wire fill cubic inch rules.they added rules for grounds and new wire fill rules for everything in or connected to box or lights switches etc.
dont combine with 12-2 wire ever and a general rule is 14 plugs and or lights combined on a 14-2 circuit max and 8 if all kitchen or bath or garage and exterior gfi protected serviced outlets lights or devices
Microwaves fridges dishwashers disposals sump pumps dryers and ranges are to be on dedicated single use locations (dont get power from these)
2. never combine 12-2 with 14-2 unless you want problems with fire unless a qualified electrician helps you (14-2 can be tied with 12-2 if everyone knows what the reasons they can and cant tie together on this id always stick to all same wiring for safety and future repairs and wiring (easy answer is no)
excellent Work. if the switch was close to the incoming wire to the first outlet box, what do you recommended ? is it possible to add a junction box first, feed the first outlet box and switch from this new Junction box? in this case we do not need to pigtail the three wires together and feed the Switch from the outlet box.
HEY👋Josh!! This video couldn't have come at a better time, lol. I'm going to add a light socket over a work bench so I can screw in one of those 10,000 lumen paddle lights. I guess just jumping from the last outlet that the rest of the hanging led lights would be the same. Btw, I turn on my shop lights from two switches on the wall. I love your channel my friend and your detailed explanations!!!👍👍
☆Jay☆ 😁
Hey Silver Grizzly! It sounds like it will be very easy for you to add a light with that setup. I have not used paddle light before so I will have to do some research on those. Sounds like you have a three-way switch set up in your shop. I’m going to be doing a video in the future on how I do those. I’m glad you are finding value in my channel. Thanks a lot for watching Jay!
Thank you , I’m wondering if I can do the same to install a exhaust fan .
That should not be a problem for a standard exhaust fan. I hope that helps!
@@TheExcellentLaborer thank you ,yeah is just a 6” inch wall exhaust fan for my shower ,now is possible for me to use 14-2 just to run the wire to the fan ? Because im running the wire from a old existing outlet,and im sorry about all these questions 🤦🏻♂️
Bravo well explained
Thank you Victor!
Nice and easy to follow. Did you do a follow up showing the final hook ups? Followed everything and want yo make sure that I get the switch and outlet wiring right. Thanks
What a good number for you I’m working on a tiny house and need some advise
Thanks for sharing your talent👍👍
You are welcome. I’m glad I can help!
Any videos showing how to install a new ceiling light using existing wall switch that controls a wall outlet. Thanks
I changed old outlets today for the first time. Your content made it really easy. Thanks
Hey Brandon! You are welcome. Im glad you see value in my content. Stay tuned for more!
Thanks awesome love your channel very informative
Hey Arthur! I’m glad you are finding value in my channel. Thanks a lot for watching my videos!
Great instructions. Very clear
Thank you
You are welcome, Jay!
Excellent. Just subscribed!!!
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This is clutch man! I need to power my well pump coming off an outlet and I'd like to be able to turn the pump on and off with a switch. Thanks for the great and timely video.
Your work is outstanding and Ive followed you for awhile now. Why not become a licensed electrician?
@@cubmixit Thank you so much! I also appreciate you watching consistently. That really helps. I might someday I just never had a real reason to. I will always be a builder. Thanks for watching!
I like how you do that job thanks To share
Absolutely excellent video sir. Just what I needed. Thanks
Well done! Thanks for the tips.
I appreciate you watching and thank you!
Great ! Now , I'm outside replacing std outlet w GFCI . From that I want to power a switch to another outside lite , both gfci & switch in 1 metal 2 gang box - will your procedure be right ?
Thankyou good job
You are welcome. Thanks!
Love the videos! It has helped me out tremendously on various projects 👍🏻. I need input on my application for my shop. I’m needing to add a light switch for four overhead lights. Is it safe to come off of an existing outlet that already has 6 outlets on the same circuit?
Great video! I'll be putting lights in a few closets soon so this is very helpful!
Awesome! This should give you a few pointers for sure. I know this is a new construction job but is definitely relatable for a remodel too. Thanks!
dont forget closets lights and basement and garages now require fully enclosed bulbed fixtures no closer than 12 inches from clothes and never above shelving ( pullchains and keyless fixtures are now illegal by code even if replacing broken fixtures)
@@davidicousgregorian what about cables recessed puck lights?
@@weekendhomeprojects i will check do you mean plug in or direct wire from attic or walls to power source
@@weekendhomeprojects Incandescent luminaires with open or partially open lamps and pendant-type luminaires must not be installed in a clothes closet [410.16(B)].
This is great for open walls during construction but not for finished walls.
What do you think about using WAGO connectors? as An upcoming electrician it is being taught in school.
They make connections faster but over time the conductors can come out. Remember wire is vibrating at 60hz a cycle. They can come loose enough that you lose the circuit, or that enough heat is generated from arcing that you get a small fire in the box or big fire. I've seen it enough times to just keep using wire nuts.
Thanks brother
No problem!
When wired like this the outlets will have constant power on top and bottom right?
great video...thanks
But, people do not forget to put a metal plaque on the studs to protect the cable..
Great video thanks!
I appreciate that Sean!
Thank you for the video. Why you didn't do pigtails for the switch like you did for the outlet? I thought that all lights switches also required the white wire to be installed.
Good job.
Could you run a 14-3 from the switch to the light? With the 12-2 coming from the receptacle?
Do you like the weygos? Or you prefer wire nuts?
Hi Josh how are you.?
I am also electrician in India
Gm josh thank you for sharing. I have question. How do you fix light switch?. when i turn it on the light doesn't come on write away
Are you saying there is a delay when you turn the light switch on?
Thanks for this
Is it okay to use a junction box between outlets to wire a switch/light if it's an older house and no outlet to wire into nearby ? And how many outlet/switch/light combinations can be on a 15 amp breaker circuit safely?
Could this same application work for an exhaust fan?
I'd like to add some would also put tape on that breaker with "Do Not Touch" while you're working on it, that way any who see it knows not to turn on without checking with the crew.
Or use the proper breaker locks as needed
Will this work for using a light switch to add an outlet in a bathroom?
Great stuff man, thanks!
Great video!
I am adding a light switch to my new shed, this video was perfect.
Man, I didn't know those crimp connectors (as you had on the ground) are removable! I still had enough to work with, but I'll know next time to work it free instead of cutting it off.
a lot easier when you're doing the framing. But what about in a house that is finished and you don't want to start a new drywall project?
You do not leave any slack at outlets. I know you want to save as much cost as possible, but if there is a problem in the future, you could use some extra wire. You should fold back a little wire. You still have 6” length to staple. That is how they do it in the north east.
You are very nice man
Great video, thank-you! Drywall taper here - let me know when you need those boxes filled with mud. 👍 🤣
This has got to be in the states, for plugs and lights we use 14/2 except for the kitchen that's 12/2.
So is it possible to wire up all lights and outlets in a circuit with only 12/2? Or is 12/3 absolutely needed (assuming there are no 3 way switches)?
Hi I’m an a situation two outlets power from beaker box and wire going to light everything works but when I turn lights off outlet goes off as well?
Awesome Job ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Excellent video. Im currently doing this exact project but not on a new room just a room without a light so im adding one. There was a switch on the wall already but it was controlling a outlet on another wall. In that outlet I tied all the whites and all the blacks together and ran a pigtail from both to the outlet, That outlet works on its own now. My plan was to connect the switch the same way you are showing here. I tried it but no luck. Put my meter on the wires in the switch box from the outlet. The black and white coming in from the outlet are both showing 120 volts. Checked all the connections at the outlet and all is good. Any ideas what may be happening
So if I'm wanting to wire my bathroom on one circuit I can put my outlet, lights and fan on a 20 AMP GFI breaker?
bathroom outlets are supposed to be dedicated 20 amp breaker. fan and lighting go on their own circuit
Do you have a video on the wiring to convert from one bathroom vanity light to two vanity lights controlled with one switch?
Easiest way would be to daisy chain the second light fixture from the first.
Nice video. Have you considered using the Wago lever nuts in place of the old fashioned twist-on wire nuts?
Thanks a lot! I have considered those but I have not tried them yet. The tried and true wire nut has simply been my go to for years. If I had some I would definitely try some!
@@TheExcellentLaborerOnce you used Wago 222’s you’ll never go back.
@@lorenrickey5481 The issue with Wago-type connectors is that they contact the wire on a very small area - like a knife. Yes, they are easy and quick, but the amount of copper wire to the connector is slight.
I recently tried WAGO connectors and like them a lot. Definitely easy to use!
May i ask why did you use the the 2 black wires and ground for the switch and not the black,white and ground?
White is your neutral and they always tie together for switches, one of the black wires is power the other one is power out.
@@sargentnocap1414thanks for the clarification.
Gracias maistro...
Sure!
Nice video
If you did this on the box at the end of the run would you still need to pig tail or did you only pig tail because an outlet only has two white terminals and two black terminals and in your case you had 3 wires?
If it was the end run there would only be one wire so the pigtails would probably not be necessary.
I’m planning to do the opposite & add an outlet off a switch. Is it possible to add 2 outlets off one switch?
It is as long as you don’t overload the circuit. I hope that helps!
How much voltage use for single phase and thee phase
Do I have to have the wiring inspector come out before I add in the switches/ outlets? Or can I go ahead and install those while I'm waiting on him?
rough electric inspection , the inspector will want the switches, receptacles out