You can’t run a neutral from the panel to the switch; code requires that the conductors of the circuit all must run together. So if you’re going to run a neutral, you’ll want to run it from the light to the switch.

Does neutral wire have to be connected to switch?

The neutral wire allows the completion of the circuit and the switch to have power even when it’s turned to the off position when you want the lights off. Without this neutral wire in place, the circuit is broken any time the switch is now in the off position. It remains has power when the switch is in the On Mode.

Does a light switch need a neutral to work?





In any installation, either the light switch or the light fixture MUST have a neutral wire. Therefore, if there’s no neutral in your switch box, the light fixture will have one. There are several compact smart switches which can fit inside electrical boxes and light fixtures.

Why is the neutral wire not connected to light switch?

If there is no Neutral wire connected to your switch, one or more will most likely be in the back of the box containing the switch. The Neutral wire may be part of a bundle, and is likely capped with a wire nut.

Can you install a light switch without a neutral wire?

Yes, you can install a smart switch without a neutral wire. There are some smart light switches and dimmers that do not require a neutral wire. These are great for DIY installers looking for an effective smart lighting solution. For example, Lutron Caseta devices do not use a neutral wire.

Where does neutral wire go on light switch?

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Is a neutral wire necessary?





The Importance of Knowing About Neutral Wires



As you can see, the neutral wire is essential to your home’s electrical system. Without it, there would be no circuit for electricity to flow along and complete its circle back to the power source.

Can I pull a neutral wire from anywhere?

No, you can’t steal a neutral wire from another circuit. Each neutral wire is the return for the corresponding hot. If you “steal” a neutral from another circuit you run the risk of overloading that neutral wire (overheat, fire risk).

Can I use ground as neutral?

A ground is not a neutral period. The last thing you want is the chassis of your washer as a current carrying conductor. If your house has a bonded neutral and ground then it should be at only at one connector and that is your circuit breaker panel and nowhere else.

What do I do if I dont have a neutral wire?

If you want to use smart switches and don’t have a neutral wire in your switch box, you can hire an electrician to run a neutral wire between the light fixture and the switch. You can also have an electrician rewire the switch and light fixture, which is potentially more expensive.

How do you connect a smart light switch without a neutral wire?



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What is neutral wire used for?

Neutral wire carries the circuit back to the original power source. More specifically, neutral wire brings the circuit to a ground or busbar usually connected at the electrical panel. This gives currents circulation through your electrical system, which allows electricity to be fully utilized.

Does neutral wire carry current?

To sum up, a live wire carries the full load current, while a neutral wire carries some current, only when the loads are not balanced.