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H Davis December 12th 03 02:07 AM

Switched Wall Receptacle Problem
 
In one of my bedrooms, the wall switch operates both receptacles in the box
on one wall. Anything plugged into either receptacle is then operable by the
wall switch. However, I would like only one side of the receptacle to be
operable by the switch. How do I take one of the receptacles off the wall
switch?

H Davis




Speedy Jim December 12th 03 02:28 AM

Switched Wall Receptacle Problem
 
H Davis wrote:

In one of my bedrooms, the wall switch operates both receptacles in the box
on one wall. Anything plugged into either receptacle is then operable by the
wall switch. However, I would like only one side of the receptacle to be
operable by the switch. How do I take one of the receptacles off the wall
switch?

H Davis


You don't, unless there is an extra "Hot-all-the-time" wire
already in the box.

Alternate: leave the switch on permanently and use a plug-in
remote control device to do whatever switching is needed.

Jim

Bill Stehlin December 12th 03 02:14 PM

Switched Wall Receptacle Problem
 
Depends. If power runs first to switch, then on to outlet, remote
control (or "clapper") is only easy solution. If power runs first to
outlet, then "hot" runs to switch, you can empower one side of outlet
directly, and other side through switch.


Speedy Jim wrote in message ...
H Davis wrote:

In one of my bedrooms, the wall switch operates both receptacles in the box
on one wall. Anything plugged into either receptacle is then operable by the
wall switch. However, I would like only one side of the receptacle to be
operable by the switch. How do I take one of the receptacles off the wall
switch?

H Davis


You don't, unless there is an extra "Hot-all-the-time" wire
already in the box.

Alternate: leave the switch on permanently and use a plug-in
remote control device to do whatever switching is needed.

Jim


anthony diodati December 12th 03 07:38 PM

Switched Wall Receptacle Problem
 
If power runs first to
outlet, then "hot" runs to switch, you can empower one side of outlet
directly, and other side through switch.


Thats Very Ture.
How many wires are in the switch box and how is the switch wired?
Thanks, Tony D.

"Bill Stehlin" wrote in message
om...
Depends. If power runs first to switch, then on to outlet, remote
control (or "clapper") is only easy solution. If power runs first to
outlet, then "hot" runs to switch, you can empower one side of outlet
directly, and other side through switch.


Speedy Jim wrote in message

...
H Davis wrote:

In one of my bedrooms, the wall switch operates both receptacles in

the box
on one wall. Anything plugged into either receptacle is then operable

by the
wall switch. However, I would like only one side of the receptacle to

be
operable by the switch. How do I take one of the receptacles off the

wall
switch?

H Davis


You don't, unless there is an extra "Hot-all-the-time" wire
already in the box.

Alternate: leave the switch on permanently and use a plug-in
remote control device to do whatever switching is needed.

Jim





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