Monday, February 1, 2010

Electrical Outlets, Chain Together, Recommended Electrical Outlet Not Working...?

Electrical outlet not working...? - electrical outlets, chain together, recommended

I disconnected and removes a from yesterday, and now the next exit, do not work. There were two son goes in the box and individually sealed and locked before all the cables in the area of security. After some preliminary investigations believe, I know that this exit is part of a series, the other (and any other person, that never works), but the other is closer to the breaker box was. When you have had this issue in the middle of the other two, why the first of the string does not work? Is it necessary to do two cables connected to each other?

3 comments:

US Army Veteran said...

Yes, sockets connected in series, if you move away, disconnect all those that follow.

Connect the black wire to black
Connect the white wire to white
Connect grounds.

Or simply put into a different outlet ..

rnwallac... said...

For all electrical work properly, there should be a flow (hot) and a return line (neutral line). Outlet tubes are wired in parallel, not series. The telephone line is connected to the terminal in search of gold and the neutral is connected to the terminal in search of money. To other outlets on the same diet, a deck or cable (two son) covers get in touch from the first exit on the other outlets. Connect the other in the same manner as the first point of sale. After connecting, you have two hot son on the terminal's son and two on the back of the terminal. The output of the latter has joined only two son. The first point of sale does not work because the line was incomplete. Although unlikely, it is possible to put the ports are not to touch the strip into the socket. If this be the case, the output should be replaced.

Bob 438 said...

Connect black to black and white too good to go.

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