11-16-2019, 08:09 PM
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I'm replacing a 30 yr. old duplex outlet that bit the dust with a modern one. Old=bottom in the pic, New=top. There are two black, two white, and a ground twisted with at least one ground wire from another box. I don't know where the extra pairs come from (getting power to, e.g., another outlet?) The receptacle tester shows "open neutral". The old outlet has only four push-in slots-2 on each side. The new model has four on each side. I installed the blacks in the brass slots on the outside of the four, and the same for the white wires.
For a moment, I thought to try as many scenarios as I could but 1) I'm guessing that would be a bunch of possibilities, and 2) my last math class was around 50 years ago, so I decided to punt. (Late breaking guess-use the screws rather than the push-in slots? Only 2 on each side.)
Help. (Sorry for the bad pic.)
Thanks
I'm replacing a 30 yr. old duplex outlet that bit the dust with a modern one. Old=bottom in the pic, New=top. There are two black, two white, and a ground twisted with at least one ground wire from another box. I don't know where the extra pairs come from (getting power to, e.g., another outlet?) The receptacle tester shows "open neutral". The old outlet has only four push-in slots-2 on each side. The new model has four on each side. I installed the blacks in the brass slots on the outside of the four, and the same for the white wires.
For a moment, I thought to try as many scenarios as I could but 1) I'm guessing that would be a bunch of possibilities, and 2) my last math class was around 50 years ago, so I decided to punt. (Late breaking guess-use the screws rather than the push-in slots? Only 2 on each side.)
Help. (Sorry for the bad pic.)
Thanks
Tony