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RE: wiring timer switch - Splinter Puller - 11-20-2017 (11-20-2017, 05:39 PM)crokett™ Wrote: LOAD is for the device being powered - light, receptacle, whatever. your timer is just a switch. it switches the hot, at least according to what I'm seeing online for your timer with no neutral. I'd agree. The online description for your unit says "No neutral". If you hook it up as above and it does not work I'd replace it... you might have a defective one. RE: wiring timer switch - Roly - 11-20-2017 Verify that the black is the hot. It used to be if you dropped a two wire cable down for a switch the identified white was the hot and the black was the load to the fixture. Many times they were not marked. Roly RE: wiring timer switch - Ohio Mike - 11-20-2017 (11-20-2017, 01:08 PM)varkpilot Wrote: Timer switch has ground wire, hot wire [blk] and RED wire [label: LOAD]. Try the suggestion note after number 8 in the installation instructions: RE: wiring timer switch - JTTHECLOCKMAN - 11-20-2017 (11-20-2017, 08:18 PM)Ohio Mike Wrote: Has to be picking a ground up for neutral and being electronic it is not much current. The two wires replace the switch wires. As mentioned if it does not work switch the two black wires around. Always do this without power. Electronic circuits do not like surges. |