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Stumped: Adding two switched receptacles to one power source with downstream lights
Hopefully I can ask this clearly, apologies if not. Also, apologies if this has been answered but I wasn't able to find what I was looking for.
Details:
Power comes in at the switch (see box diagram)
14-2 wire throughout the house, using existing wires
Replacing single pole switches with newer single pole switches
Two switches for independent receptacles
Need to maintain power downstream independent of the switch
I'm remodeling our bathroom, which had two can lights on separate switches. I've wiring two led ceiling lights in parallel on one switch, and a fan on the other switch from one feed in. Those I've worked out, but it's the lights that are downstream from the bathroom (further down the circuit from the breaker box). It's likely a matter of being a novice and getting flustered, but I get power to the bath receptacles fine but the downstream lights in the laundry and spare aren't working, or vice versa.
I have capped & pigtailed the hot wires from the feed + receptacles. I've also capped the downstream hot wire to that bundle (which looks messy) with no luck. And I've tried several variations all with no luck. Can someone tell me where I might be going wrong, based on this? I would greatly appreciate it. Please let me know if you need more details.
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