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    Dec 27, 2011, 10:24 AM
    Bathroom fan and lighting
    I have put in a new light and a new fan in my bathroom. In the ceiling where the light goes I have 4 sets of wires. 4 black, 4 white and 4 ground. I know that 1 set is my hot wires coming in. 1 set is for the light, 1 set is for the fan and the other set is for the hall light adjacent to the bathroom. On the wall, I have 2 switches. 1 is for the light and the other for the fan. I remember when I took the wires loose from the switches, the were 2 blacks and 2 whites and 2 grounds on 1 switch and 1 black, 1 white and 1 ground on the other switch. My question is, how do I wire all of this back together? It has been awhile since I took all this apart, and my fault for not paying attention how I took it apart. Can anyone help?

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