Would some of you kind fellers please tell me how I change these type switches out? I will have the power turned off of course. Also, no one will hold anyone responsible for my accidental electrocution. Thank you.
Yeah. Mr. Sinister Frank was looking at this thread and called me and walked me through it. I got one of the covers off. They are some cheapass bullshit though. Maybe I can find some better ones. The GFCI receptacle about a foot away is the conventional screw type. I have to replace it too, as it's shorted. Every time I plug something in it, it trips the breaker on it. I gotta replace both those switches though, as they work when they want to.
There's enough room, but nothing to anchor it to.Is there enough room in the wall for a proper "old work" box?
That sounds good......whatever it means. LMAOBack when I was an electrician's apprentice, we were taught never to use "a device" to pass the circuit.
IE, lots of residential wiring uses the receptacles as connectors- they screw/clip the wires from the panel to one set of terminals, and screw/clip the wires for the next recep in line to the second set of terminals.
With that set up, if one recep fails, it's "real fun" to figure out why the down circuit stuff doesn't work, and where the problem is.
We were taught "wire nut and pigtail out", to each of the receps from the main circuit wiring.
If you get an "old work box" they have toggles that grip the sheetrock when you tighten the screws on them. That's how they're meant to be anchored. I think the self-contained switches are like that too.There's enough room, but nothing to anchor it to.
Thanks Mike! I was hoping maybe yours were the same as these here. Maybe these are another brand then.
Member done it for us @mopowersIf you get an "old work box" they have toggles that grip the sheetrock when you tighten the screws on them. That's how they're meant to be anchored. I think the self-contained switches are like that too.
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I think he is in your case referring to the way the switch connects not only the black, but the white neutral and Copper ground.That sounds good......whatever it means. LMAO
I can't use that though, because they are supposed to be covered in the back. So I have to use the same kinda switch. Also, there is this bullshitty piece that connects both switches together. What kinda crap is this?But I don't see one like that for 2 gang.
Yeah the switches I took out are like that. Real crappy if you ask me.If you get an "old work box" they have toggles that grip the sheetrock when you tighten the screws on them. That's how they're meant to be anchored. I think the self-contained switches are like that too.
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It is. One is for the bathroom light and the other for the fart fan.What do they control?
Looks like the romex you are holding is being used to feed one switch from the other.
Yeah I don't think so. lol