06-24-2022, 09:04 AM
This is probably a stupid question and believe it or not I’ve actually done quite a bit of wiring and managed to not burn anything down or kill myself. Since I’d like to keep it that way I will open myself up to ridicule.
We bought a lake house last fall that has had shall we say quite a bit of creative wiring done to it over the years. Two of the bedrooms have the outlets switched to the main light switch in the room but they never split the outlet - kill the switch kill all the power. (On others I have seen either the top or bottom kept power) Since the outlets aren’t close enough to remedy that without tearing out more wall than I would like I want to install a whole new outlet basically straight down from the switch pulling off the hot supply wire to the switch. So my question is how do I determine which set of wires is which? Is it as simple and putting a multimeter on the screws while the switch is off and see which reads current? Or will I send myself across the room if I do that?
Thanks
Marc
We bought a lake house last fall that has had shall we say quite a bit of creative wiring done to it over the years. Two of the bedrooms have the outlets switched to the main light switch in the room but they never split the outlet - kill the switch kill all the power. (On others I have seen either the top or bottom kept power) Since the outlets aren’t close enough to remedy that without tearing out more wall than I would like I want to install a whole new outlet basically straight down from the switch pulling off the hot supply wire to the switch. So my question is how do I determine which set of wires is which? Is it as simple and putting a multimeter on the screws while the switch is off and see which reads current? Or will I send myself across the room if I do that?
Thanks
Marc
-Marc