Coach James
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I found a short in an electrical wire in a switch in one of our bathrooms. There are two switches. One turns on the fan and the other turns on the light. I cut out the wire with the worn through insulation and used a wire nut to attach a new piece to the old wire. I then wired two new switches up the same as the old ones were.
I checked the switches with my test light and the light only comes on when the switches are in the off position. If I turn the light on, the test light doesn't come on for the light switch. Same scenario for the fan switch. I'm sure there is something simple I am not getting, but what is it? Is there no current through the switch when the light and or fan is on?
I wired them up the same as they were when I took the cover off the box. On the left hand(fan) switch, both wires are black. One of them loops around a side terminal on the left hand switch then goes onto a terminal on the side of the right hand switch. The second wire coming into the right hand switch is a redwire.
Coach
I checked the switches with my test light and the light only comes on when the switches are in the off position. If I turn the light on, the test light doesn't come on for the light switch. Same scenario for the fan switch. I'm sure there is something simple I am not getting, but what is it? Is there no current through the switch when the light and or fan is on?
I wired them up the same as they were when I took the cover off the box. On the left hand(fan) switch, both wires are black. One of them loops around a side terminal on the left hand switch then goes onto a terminal on the side of the right hand switch. The second wire coming into the right hand switch is a redwire.
Coach
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