Alright I have a decent understanding and respect for electricity so I know how to work with it safely...what I am not so good at is circuit theory and what to do when there are more wires there than should be.
So...I decided to change my light fixture in my downstairs bedroom...and ignored the sage advice of wiring it up like it was with the original fixture...mainly because it did not look very "to code". As far as I can tell someone tried to splice in a light and as an after thought, made it controllable from the wall switch by combining two black wires with a white wire and two white wires and somehow arranging them with the last black wire so that the light switch wire controls the main wire. None of them were properly capped off and they simply used electrical tape to cover the bare parts of the wires they wrapped around eachother. I am amazed there has not been an electrical fire, myself.
I will try to give as much information as possible. All I want to do is return it to it's original configuration. i.e. where the light switch worked or a better configuration.
I have 3 conduits in the fixture box. One directly from the light switch which is only hot if that specific breaker is on and the switch is flipped, one that is always hot...even when the Main circuit breaker is off which troubles me but I can work with it safely. And have been for the last couple of hours. The last conduit is cold and I believe it is the other half of the connection for the main power. Each conduit has all three wires, white, black and ground.
How do I re-splice the light back in so that the switch conduit can control the main power conduit? Which wires combined with what?
I would love your advice.
So...I decided to change my light fixture in my downstairs bedroom...and ignored the sage advice of wiring it up like it was with the original fixture...mainly because it did not look very "to code". As far as I can tell someone tried to splice in a light and as an after thought, made it controllable from the wall switch by combining two black wires with a white wire and two white wires and somehow arranging them with the last black wire so that the light switch wire controls the main wire. None of them were properly capped off and they simply used electrical tape to cover the bare parts of the wires they wrapped around eachother. I am amazed there has not been an electrical fire, myself.
I will try to give as much information as possible. All I want to do is return it to it's original configuration. i.e. where the light switch worked or a better configuration.
I have 3 conduits in the fixture box. One directly from the light switch which is only hot if that specific breaker is on and the switch is flipped, one that is always hot...even when the Main circuit breaker is off which troubles me but I can work with it safely. And have been for the last couple of hours. The last conduit is cold and I believe it is the other half of the connection for the main power. Each conduit has all three wires, white, black and ground.
How do I re-splice the light back in so that the switch conduit can control the main power conduit? Which wires combined with what?
I would love your advice.