AntonLargiader
Well-known member
I pulled 14-3 MC through a drilled hole in my soffit to fed the porch light; I used MC because of possible nails and so forth in the areas that I couldn't see. 3-wire because there's a 3-way inside the house and another 3-way outside.
Subsequently I decided that the outside switch box should be plastic so that a WiFi switch in it would get better signal. Even though the house end of the MC is bonded to a grounded metal box, I have read that I can't run the MC to a plastic box.
So, rather than run the 3-wire to the switch and then 2-wire back up to the fixture, I am hoping I can run the 3-wire to the fixture and then two 14-2 UF-b cables from there down some PVC conduit to the switch: one would be the travelers and one would be load and neutral.
Question: is it OK to repurpose the neutral conductor that way? I don't see any 4-wire at my Lowes.
Subsequently I decided that the outside switch box should be plastic so that a WiFi switch in it would get better signal. Even though the house end of the MC is bonded to a grounded metal box, I have read that I can't run the MC to a plastic box.
So, rather than run the 3-wire to the switch and then 2-wire back up to the fixture, I am hoping I can run the 3-wire to the fixture and then two 14-2 UF-b cables from there down some PVC conduit to the switch: one would be the travelers and one would be load and neutral.
Question: is it OK to repurpose the neutral conductor that way? I don't see any 4-wire at my Lowes.




