Why do I have one exterior box of two read power on both white band black?
We had one of our motion lights go out after 14 years. I changed the bulb, still will not work. We bought two matching lights, (led) lanterns from Home Depot. Hooked up white-to-white, black-to-black and bare copper of fixture to bare copper in junction box. One box has two whites twisted together and two blacks twisted together; there is also two bare copper wires twisted together. The other box has one white, one black and one bare copper. I installed the lights and the one on the left, (2 blk, 2 what, 2 copper) worked, the other ( 1 white, 1 black, 1 copper) did not. Called Home Depot and they said check for a broken wire in the first box, I did and found that one of the blacks was broken. I added a piece of # 12 romex to the broken wire and twisted together and placed a wire nut on the twisted black wires. Hooked up the lights, black-to-black, white-to-white, bare copper from fixture to bare copper in box. Installed the other light to the box with one white, one black and one bare copper. Turned on power and the light with 2 black, 2 white worked, the other light did not. Checked power in boxes. 2black/2white boxes had power on black wire only, the other box has power to both black and white and will not operate the light. This circuit is off a dual throw 20amp breaker and there is two additional wall sockets in the kitchen on this circuit. There is a wall switch in the foyer that operates the lights. Any help you can give will be greatly appreciated.