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pbnjmc
Nov 30, 2008, 07:27 AM
Hi, I need to add a 2-conductor (black/white/copper ground) outlet to a light receptical. The light is part of a circuit that powers my shop. It has two black wires twisted together, two copper ground wires twisted together, two white wires connected to one post of the receptical, and a red wire to the other post.

How do I connect the 2-cond outlet wire so that I get power to the outlet? It's OK if the outet is off when the switch is off.

Thanks,

Brian

tkrussell
Nov 30, 2008, 07:35 AM
Sounds like you have receptacles in the ceiling of the shop for the purpose of plugging in light fixtures, and these outlets are controlled by a switch?

If so, you can continue the circuit to another outlet from the red and white at the lighting outlet. If you don't mind the new outlet being controlled, I don't mind.

You mention a black wire spliced through in the lighting outlet. You can test this, to see if this is not controlled by a switch, otherwise is continuous power. If so, the new outlet may be connected to this black, and the new outlet can be on continuously.

pbnjmc
Nov 30, 2008, 08:18 AM
TK--thanks! You confirmed that it was possible, and it made me relook at everything, where I found my error at the outlet plate--not the light receptical.