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Default Adding electrical outlet question

On Feb 20, 7:30 pm, wrote:
"DerbyDad03" wrote in message

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On Feb 20, 6:16 pm, "Paul" wrote:
hello - I amaddinga couple of outlets in my unfinished basment,
something I have done before (though never in this house - new (1985)
house)
However, with this circuit, when I add anoutlet(black/white/ground
NM), and I test theoutletwith circuit tester , I get "hot/neutral
reversed".
When I flip the switch that I believe is at the end of this circuit,
(this switch controls an overhead light, and only has cable going into
it) my circuit tester (on my "new"outlet) changes from "hot/nuetral
reversed" to "hot/ground reversed". As far as I know, there is nothing
(outlet, junction box, switch) between my newoutlet, and the wall
switch.
The light switch has a black wire, and white wire that has been
painted black going in, as well as bare ground.
Any suggestions as how to wireoutlet, re-wire wall switch?
Many thanks,
-paul


Where did you get the wires that you connected to the newoutlettoo?


Open every box in the chain, and map out the colors, and inspect for fried
devices. Something is reversed or loose or shorted out somewhere. The
painted white in the switch box indicates a switch leg, so it isn't the
'end' of the circuit. You need to go upstream from the box that switchleg is
hooked to, all the way to the breaker. Something is bass ackwards. I also
recommend a DIY wiring book- they will show what colors are supposed to be
on what screws, and what colors are wirenutted together where.

aem sends...


Thanks!