TX63CONV
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I have a recently constructed house with a ceiling outlet that was going to be for a garage door motor. When I switched to a jack shaft opener, a cover plate was put on.
Fast forward 9 months--today I went to install an outlet so that I could install my extension cord reel and there is no juice to the wires--or at least my test light wont light. The strange thing was the black hot wire was clipped, covered in some kind of grease and then capped with a wire nut.
I went back to old pictures before sheet rock and the line that runs to the ceiling outlet runs across the ceiling and down a wall into a GFCI outlet. I reset the outlet with no luck. I can see the wire from the ceiling going into the top of the outlet.
(a) what was the gray grease for?
(b) thoughts on why no juice to the ceiling outlet?
Fast forward 9 months--today I went to install an outlet so that I could install my extension cord reel and there is no juice to the wires--or at least my test light wont light. The strange thing was the black hot wire was clipped, covered in some kind of grease and then capped with a wire nut.
I went back to old pictures before sheet rock and the line that runs to the ceiling outlet runs across the ceiling and down a wall into a GFCI outlet. I reset the outlet with no luck. I can see the wire from the ceiling going into the top of the outlet.
(a) what was the gray grease for?
(b) thoughts on why no juice to the ceiling outlet?

