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So, we're converting a room to a full bath.

 

Been busy framing, drywall, plumbing, electrical....

 

Today I put the Durrock down (fitted it) in hopes that tomorrow we can pull it up and put the adhesive down.

 

I had this pesky electrical problem.

 

Have an outlet next to the sink so the wife can use her hair dryer & curling iron.  Used a GFCI outlet so she's got two outlets....but she wanted more.  So, next to it I put a combination outlet/switch in so she'd gain another outlet and the switch controls the light in the closet.  The outlet is controlled by the GFCI so they're all protected.

 

When you have an outlet, you have black/power going to the hot side and white/neutral going to the opposite side right?

 

I got everything wired up.  (mind you I made 15 trips up/down two flights of stairs today to cut/place the Durrock)  I made another 6-8 trips up/down same stairs to turn breaker off/on for this darn outlet....I'm tuckered out having run a marathon in my own house!)

 

Turn breaker on and it trips.  Reset......it trips.  Hmmm...reset....it trips again.  Something is wrong.

 

Well....  an hour later of being utterly dumbfounded....

 

I cross-wired the neutral.  On the lower half of this (on the outlet part) I had black/white going to their respective lugs....JUST LIKE I wired on the top except, for the top it was the switch part and it doesn't get wired that way!!!

 

yanked the neutral, replaced it with the lead going to the fixture and all is well, in proper polarity.

 

That pesky wire had me scratching my head until I turned the appliance over and saw it from the front, remembering that it was a switch and not an outlet.

 

Bonehead

 

 

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My wiring errors have me not figuring out the solution, paying an electrician $100 to make a visit that takes a whole 5 minutes to figure out about what you are saying, a crossed wire.

Oh well, it is fixed, the electrician almost doesn't want to charge me, but he has to.  I really don't like to remember this.

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One day I was in a hurry to sharpen lawn mower blade. Done it 100s of times. Done and mowing the lawn.... not quite as good as I thought but mowing. Next day decide to see if something was caught in blade. OOOOPPPs had put blade on upside down whats weird is it mowed pretty good with the back side of blade. I think everyone has done stupid stuff but takes a real MAN to admit it. All of mine were cause for a good laugh now so in some ways its good to have a screw up sometimes to make you think it out more next time. Rick

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I'm not (generally) worried about admitting to my bonehead moves.  I don't take myself too seriously.  Regarding the electrical stuff, I wired the HT room (four 20 amp circuits and more outlets than you can shake a stick at)

 

My brother in law is an electrician.  I usually ask him to double check my moves.  In this case, I asked if he'd come over to fix it as I tried before and have been striking out.  (I had three black wires but only one of them was hot.  I thought the 'right' black was hot and wired everything accordingly....but it was actually the 'left' black that was hot so I only had a light working and no outlets until I figured it out)

 

The downside of my electrician brother in law is "ok, I'll be over there later today" and you don't see him for three months.  He's very unreliable for when he says he'll be over.  I mean by weeks or months, not hours.

 

I've learned over the years to just do it myself and keep at it.  Once it works ok and my little tester shows everything is ok, I move on.

 

Mower blade on backward?  HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

 

Ok...  I'll admit I've done that too.

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I've said "you're such a F-in idiot" out loud, but speaking to myself, too many times to count, but that comes with doing things yourself.  On the bright side, you normally only do those things one time for that particular task and then the correct way is stuck in your brain for life.

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So, we're converting a room to a full bath.

 

Been busy framing, drywall, plumbing, electrical....

 

Today I put the Durrock down (fitted it) in hopes that tomorrow we can pull it up and put the adhesive down.

 

I had this pesky electrical problem.

 

Have an outlet next to the sink so the wife can use her hair dryer & curling iron.  Used a GFCI outlet so she's got two outlets....but she wanted more.  So, next to it I put a combination outlet/switch in so she'd gain another outlet and the switch controls the light in the closet.  The outlet is controlled by the GFCI so they're all protected.

 

When you have an outlet, you have black/power going to the hot side and white/neutral going to the opposite side right?

 

I got everything wired up.  (mind you I made 15 trips up/down two flights of stairs today to cut/place the Durrock)  I made another 6-8 trips up/down same stairs to turn breaker off/on for this darn outlet....I'm tuckered out having run a marathon in my own house!)

 

Turn breaker on and it trips.  Reset......it trips.  Hmmm...reset....it trips again.  Something is wrong.

 

Well....  an hour later of being utterly dumbfounded....

 

I cross-wired the neutral.  On the lower half of this (on the outlet part) I had black/white going to their respective lugs....JUST LIKE I wired on the top except, for the top it was the switch part and it doesn't get wired that way!!!

 

yanked the neutral, replaced it with the lead going to the fixture and all is well, in proper polarity.

 

That pesky wire had me scratching my head until I turned the appliance over and saw it from the front, remembering that it was a switch and not an outlet.

 

Bonehead

Oddly enough I won my first wife over this same exact situation, My brother couldn't figure out how to wire that setup and when I did it for her she dumped him and we spent 20 lovely years together.

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So, we're converting a room to a full bath.

 

Been busy framing, drywall, plumbing, electrical....

 

Today I put the Durrock down (fitted it) in hopes that tomorrow we can pull it up and put the adhesive down.

 

I had this pesky electrical problem.

 

Have an outlet next to the sink so the wife can use her hair dryer & curling iron.  Used a GFCI outlet so she's got two outlets....but she wanted more.  So, next to it I put a combination outlet/switch in so she'd gain another outlet and the switch controls the light in the closet.  The outlet is controlled by the GFCI so they're all protected.

 

When you have an outlet, you have black/power going to the hot side and white/neutral going to the opposite side right?

 

I got everything wired up.  (mind you I made 15 trips up/down two flights of stairs today to cut/place the Durrock)  I made another 6-8 trips up/down same stairs to turn breaker off/on for this darn outlet....I'm tuckered out having run a marathon in my own house!)

 

Turn breaker on and it trips.  Reset......it trips.  Hmmm...reset....it trips again.  Something is wrong.

 

Well....  an hour later of being utterly dumbfounded....

 

I cross-wired the neutral.  On the lower half of this (on the outlet part) I had black/white going to their respective lugs....JUST LIKE I wired on the top except, for the top it was the switch part and it doesn't get wired that way!!!

 

yanked the neutral, replaced it with the lead going to the fixture and all is well, in proper polarity.

 

That pesky wire had me scratching my head until I turned the appliance over and saw it from the front, remembering that it was a switch and not an outlet.

 

Bonehead

 

 

I started having flashbacks from re-doing my upstairs bathroom 20 years ago........

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I always wondered why your avatar looked like a cromagnum/bonehead (sp) person.  Now we know!

 

:)

Obviously you never read a High times Magazine. :D That's Zippy the pinhead. :D

 

Sorry our server is messing up here at work. :/

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