Sounds like a loose connection in either the outlet box or the switch box. I would replace both the outlet and switch. If you’re not familiar with electrical work, I suggest calling an electrician. A problem like this can lead to arcing and a fire.

Can you put lights on the same circuit as outlets?

Is it okay to put bedroom lights and outlets on the same circuit? Yes, it definitely is! You can use the same circuit. For this, you can opt for a 15 amp or a 20 amp.

Why does only one outlet in my room work?





A bad connection, outdated wiring, or a tripped circuit breaker can cause a malfunctioning outlet. But there are instances where only half of an electrical outlet works and the other one doesn’t. It can happen for multiple reasons, and it is wise to call an electrician to look into the issue.

Why are the lights not working in one room?

It sounds like you may have a loose connection in one of the light fittings. This would not cause the fuse to trip but would mean your lights would stop working. With the power switched off, you would need to check the connections to the light fittings are sound.

Can you wire a ceiling light to an outlet?

Got a lamp you love but no pre-wired light box in the wall or ceiling where you’d like to hang it? You don’t have to do a major wiring job. You can simply re-wire the lamp with an extension cord and plug it into an available wall outlet.

Why do my lights work but not my outlets?

It is possible that one of your outlets is damaged or that it has a loose wire. This issue could also be causing other outlets to lose power. It’s similar to old Christmas lights – when one quits working, there’s a chain effect of failures. The outlets in your home may be wired that way.

What is a Backstabbed outlet?





Backstabbing means that instead of using screw terminals to connect wires to outlets and switches, the wire is pushed into a connector that grabs the wire inside the device. This creates a loose connection, and loose connections cause the wires in outlets to burn up and kill the rest of the circuit.

How do I wire a receptacle from a light outlet but keep it hot when light is off?

In this case, you must change the cable from the switch to the light outlet from a 2-wire to a 3-wire cable. As you can see, connecting a receptacle to the light would see the receptacle only hot when the light switch is on.

Can I pull power from an outlet for a light switch?

Adding an electrical outlet next to an existing light switch is easy, as long as there is a neutral wire in the box. Step 1: Turn the power supply off to the light switch at the main electrical panel. Step 2: Remove the switch plate and unscrew the switch from the outlet box. Step 3: Pull the switch out from the box.

Can I take power from a light fixture?

If there is a live power source in the light outlet as well as a switched conductor to control the light, then you can use the common neutral and tap into the constant power source in the outlet box so you have a live receptacle whether the light is on or not.

Do light fixtures require an outlet box?



If you’re wondering how you install a light fixture without an electrical box, the short answer is that you don’t. The electrical box, or junction box, is a code requirement that was established to prevent fires and other electrical accidents.

How do you tap power from an existing outlet?

1) Turn off the power, remove the cover plate, and unscrew the receptacle. 2) Pull the receptacle out of the box and remove the wires attached to its terminals. 3) Use a screwdriver to pry out a knockout. 4) Outside, have a helper drill through the siding.

How do you wire a combination outlet with a constant power?


Quote from Youtube video: One black hot wallbox wire clockwise 3/4 of a turn around the black common terminal screw next to the switch. Tighten firmly next loop the second black hot wallbox wire clockwise 3/4 of a turn around.

What is a combination switch?



These devices combine two functions. Correctly installed they are just as safe as two individual switches. Combination switches are always installed with through-switch wiring and never with end-line wiring. That means two or three cables enter the box. Shut off power to the circuit before removing the old switch.

What is a switch loop?

A switching loop or bridge loop occurs in computer networks when there is more than one layer 2 path between two endpoints (e.g. multiple connections between two network switches or two ports on the same switch connected to each other).

How do you stop a light switch from turning off the outlet?

The easiest way to do this is to disconnect the red and black wire from the switch and wire nut them together. Use a blank cover to cover the switch box. This allows you to go back to switched outlets in the future if you want. Make sure there will still be a light controlled by a switch by the door.

How do you separate a light switch from an outlet?

Your choices are to run a separate line from the electrical box to the outlet, or run a separate line from the hot lines in the light switch box to the outlet. One tip is to make a little drawing of what is connected to what as you take things apart, even tagging wires with labels if you need to.

How do you wire a light switch always on?



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Quote from Youtube video: So there aren't pairs of wires there's only a black and a white. So most of the videos I saw said you take the two black wires and wire them to each other and you take the two white wires.