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Default Can I do this? Electrical

In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 3 Mar 2017 13:32:02 -0500, "C. Sparks"
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On 3/2/2017 11:11 PM, micky wrote:
I know you're going to tell me to do this another way but I don't know
how strongly you're going to say it.

I am going away for a few days, and I didnt' expect this. I planned to
put a timer on my kitchen ceiling fixture. The one I used to have worked
fine but failed, and the one after that failed too (after about 15 years
each). The one I bought recently turned out to be no good for CFL's so
I just got another one and it wants the neutral wire.

Only for the current that it needs to run the internal clock. Not much
more than a watch battery puts out, right?

All I've got available is the ground wire. How bad is it to use that
until I can run a neutral wire?.

I already have a 12 or 14 gauge wire running to this box that used to be
used for another purpose, but no time before I go away to scope it out.



Maybe MacGyver the timer switch into your breaker panel so it switches the entire kitchen light circuit.


A good idea if I could do it. .... I just called McGyver and he says I
need a foil gum wrapper and two ping pong balls to do this.