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justsam

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That looks right now. Hot lead should be on black common of 3 way.

One note, when wrapping wire around a screw, always loop it in a way that tightening the screw tends to close the loop, as opposed to open.

Opps Wylie beat me to it!
 
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Glad to see you got it worked out! :beer:

Also, not to be nit-picky, but as a future reference and I realize the old ones don’t have them, the ground screws are required to be used when retrofitting switches when there is a ground wire present inside the box.

Opps Wylie beat me to it!

Lol…Yep, he does that a lot…smart sombitch that Wylie :thumbup:
 

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Gosh that was a cluster **** of wiring! It makes sense now why it didnt work without the fixture!

Im glad we kept on it. When i took a long look at the pic, it didnt look right. At a quick glance, u might not notice the issue!

Lol…Yep, he does that a lot…smart sombitch that Wylie :thumbup:

Yeah i like to be quick on the draw with my 10 shooter(fingers)...

Honestly i like these threads cause it keeps me sharp on my visual troubleshooting skills. Helps when im doing service calls in the field.
 
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Ok myself I don't think a did anything different than way it was other than the back stabbing. What's different? I looked at pics and I thought I saw 2 hots on the 3 way so I freaked out.
 
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One other question I'm working on my house too and hooking up some outlets in the garage by my sink.
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One to left is a existing GFCI and want few more outlets. Here's my box opened.
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If I can I would like to have 3 more outlets (but 1 more on other side of sink would work ) on this and want them all tied to the GFCI. What's the best way to add them? Do I connect off the outlet cause there looks to be other set of holes to add wire or do I tie in at wire nuts?
 

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Run a tail off the load side of gfi and wire nut the old wire and the new wire to it
Edit, I see you have tails already so just wire nut them in,will prob need bigger nuts though
 
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taumac

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Ok cool will do that.

And thank you all for the help. I can usually do wiring myself. Many times I open a box and sit there and trying to figure out "what are they trying to accomplish" with this. I have no diagram and work is done by a electrician 25+ years. It all accomplishes same task but different methods.

I still don't know why exactly why having dining room fixture install cause a light powered upstream not to work properly?
 

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In this picture it looks as though the black wire directly behind the other black wire under the wire nut has had an overheating issue. The insulation looks melted :headscrat

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Interesting? They where heavy gauge wire as can tell from the neutrals. I didn't notice a issue with wire when working with them.
 

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Don't think it's melted, prob just got smashed into back of box,usually when something is overheated you see it on the ends more,not in the middle of the wire
 
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