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Eaton motion-sensor switch with stranded pigtails

rick carpenter

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I replaced one of the 3-way switches in our laundry room with an Eaton motion-sensor switch. It came with four stranded wires already connected, and that made stuffing the switch into the box so easy. Why aren't all switches and outlets 'pre-wired' like this? I'm thinking I might like to replace all my solid pigtails in my electric kit with stranded.
 
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mm08822

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If you decide to replace the pigtails, I would recommend rotating all of the cover plates 180° at that time. :headscrat
 
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rick carpenter

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Yeah, I know, rotating cover plates usually solves all problems! Thinking about it, I guess 12 or 14 ga stranded resi pigtail wiring is not common in regular switches and outlets because of device connection issues.
 
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