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Bogger
Bogger of the GBCA
Had a "razor only" plug in our bathroom, the other night we noticed it was hot and caused us concern...(it's been installed since 1979)
bought a new GFI receptical and am having issues figuring out the wiring.
The plug is in a series circuit... I have a feed cable (black, red & white wire all have power) then what I can oly assume is the out wire (black & red have power and if I break the red/red or black/black connection I lose power to my bathroom lights) I can break the white connection without any effect.
the old "razor only" receptical had one line in (both reds) and one line out (both whites) with the black wires connected and capped.
the new receptical requires 4 wires 2 load and two line.... anyone know how to hook this up???
I originally had the two reds in the load slots and the two whites in the line slots with the blacks left connected and capped as in the old one..this did not work... I hate electricity
Instructions talk about black and white wires but nothing about red...
Anyone have a clue what I'm talking about?????
bought a new GFI receptical and am having issues figuring out the wiring.
The plug is in a series circuit... I have a feed cable (black, red & white wire all have power) then what I can oly assume is the out wire (black & red have power and if I break the red/red or black/black connection I lose power to my bathroom lights) I can break the white connection without any effect.
the old "razor only" receptical had one line in (both reds) and one line out (both whites) with the black wires connected and capped.
the new receptical requires 4 wires 2 load and two line.... anyone know how to hook this up???
I originally had the two reds in the load slots and the two whites in the line slots with the blacks left connected and capped as in the old one..this did not work... I hate electricity
Instructions talk about black and white wires but nothing about red...
Anyone have a clue what I'm talking about?????