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Hi,
I need help figuring out how to wire an outdoor electrical circuit. Hopefully someone can figure this out. I have a junction box with two 14x2 wires going into it which are each hooked up to a seperate outlet. Into the same junction box I have another 14x2 wire which feeds power into the junction box. As well I have a 14x3 wire which goes into the junction box and is hooked up to a switch box with two light switches. What I need to figure out is how to wire the junction box and light switch box so that one light switch will turn one outlet on and the other light switch will turn the second outlet on. An help is appreciated. Alex |
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