How To Power A Light Switch From The Light Fixture

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024

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  • @HowToVideoChannel
    @HowToVideoChannel  Před rokem +3

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    • @davidlawson6198
      @davidlawson6198 Před 6 měsíci

      Buddy you don't know the aggravation you have saved me. Not to mention the electrician bill. I was about to pull my hair out. Thank you a million for posting this. 😊

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před 6 měsíci +1

      That’s great to hear! I’m so glad the video helped you.
      Please consider sharing it on social media to help others as well, and even donating some of your savings to help support this channel!

  • @strikeforce27
    @strikeforce27 Před 7 měsíci +8

    I can’t believe I finally came across this video
    A big thank you !!
    I searched for months thinking how to do this .
    Finally got my light fixture to work !!
    Again big thanks

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před 7 měsíci

      Glad it helped!
      Hope you’ll consider sharing the video to help others find it as well!

    • @janetpalmer6550
      @janetpalmer6550 Před 3 měsíci

      Me too, it was exactly what I needed to do.

  • @PatrickEArchuleta-fs8bv
    @PatrickEArchuleta-fs8bv Před 6 měsíci +1

    Ive seen videos on how to wire switches from the light source,yours is second to none totally awesome thanks for refreshing this old mans mind , every other video wants you to use 14. 3 you really don't need it for switching switches so again thank you And may God continue to bless you and your family 😊

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you so much! I’m glad the video helped you. Hopefully, it will continue to help others as well!

  • @vikrumdutt
    @vikrumdutt Před měsícem

    Thanks so much for the clear explanation! I had taken my light fixture apart and didn’t know how to connect things back. Your video saved me!

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před měsícem

      Glad it helped!
      Consider sharing it to help others as well!
      Or even supporting the channel with a donation!

  • @mcsisawesome
    @mcsisawesome Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this video! Great explanation and good for people like me who are starting to dabble in improving their house.

  • @carlosdanger1843
    @carlosdanger1843 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Life saver! Thank you!

  • @Steven.Thrash
    @Steven.Thrash Před 6 měsíci +1

    This was exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před 6 měsíci

      Glad it was helpful!
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  • @stevevadney9460
    @stevevadney9460 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Should put some black tape on white wire from switch

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před 10 měsíci

      Yes, it’s good to label the wires to help keep them straight.

  • @jamesandrew5205
    @jamesandrew5205 Před 29 dny

    Very helpful, thanks!

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před 26 dny

      Glad it was helpful! Hopefully, it saved you some time and money!

  • @RCInsiders
    @RCInsiders Před 9 měsíci +1

    Well done my friend 💯

  • @lennybrown5292
    @lennybrown5292 Před měsícem

    Spectacular 👏🏻 . THANK YOU 👈 .

  • @oscarflores-gd8lp
    @oscarflores-gd8lp Před 2 měsíci

    Very helpful

  • @ActinOut
    @ActinOut Před 2 měsíci

    It's would be wise (actually its code) to put a few wraps of black tape on both ends of the white wire going to & from the switch to indicate it's being used as a power in the application rather than the common or neutral that the white shielding would typically indicate. So that white wire connected to the blue wire should have a few turns of black wire near the end (as well as at the switch end) as part of the setup.

  • @montanamoments9989
    @montanamoments9989 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video! Really helped me understand the old wiring in my first home. How would I power two other switches off this single source of power? I'm trying to add a bath vent van that has a light and the fan

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Glad it helped!
      You’ll have to run additional wires sort of like adding extra outlets. But it will be complex depending on whether you want the switches to control different lights or the same lights.
      Take a look at the other wiring videos on this channel. I’m sure they’ll be helpful as well.

  • @melodies38
    @melodies38 Před rokem

    You have been a blessing to me.

  • @ShaneBakerTV
    @ShaneBakerTV Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks so much! What if you have to send power from that fixture into the next fixture in the next room? I'm guessing everything the same except the H and N from the load come in from breaker would connect directly to the line going to the next fixture?? Is that clear as mud?

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před 3 měsíci

      You would need to pigtail the H and N from the breaker. Sort of like if you run multiple outlets and pigtail off the main line to power each outlet.
      This is slightly more complex since you’ll have an additional wire from the switch to the fixture for each room.
      However, if you only have one switch for all rooms then you can simply run the wires directly to the next fixture without pigtailing. Exactly like wiring multiple can lights in a ceiling.

  • @joaquimsales5208
    @joaquimsales5208 Před rokem +1

    Thanks!

  • @kipkroeger2552
    @kipkroeger2552 Před 5 měsíci

    I had the same issue...as old light fixture was hot with toggle switch.....now makes sense... My question is can the can new line be a 12/3 wire ....and if so, how is it properly wired?

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před 5 měsíci

      As long as the current wire is 12 gauge then that should be fine.

  • @user-sg2pj2hx4h
    @user-sg2pj2hx4h Před 11 měsíci

    Great video but how would I introduce a ceiling fan to this mix. Thank you.

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před 11 měsíci

      It really depends on what the existing set up is. Are there multiple switches, are there extra wires in the ceiling?

  • @user-vj2rs8sl9u
    @user-vj2rs8sl9u Před 7 měsíci

    I would wrap a piece of black electrical tape on the white hot wire connected to the blue fixture wire to designate as a hot wire.

  • @user-up1xr2bz2k
    @user-up1xr2bz2k Před 9 dny

    What if you put the 3 blacks together and the three white wires together

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před dnem

      The results will depend on where those wires come from and where they are going.

  • @Ken_Kollection
    @Ken_Kollection Před rokem

    Hey man. Love the video. Im really confused about this wiring thing and i really hope you can help me. I have the same situation as in your video, only my fixture is a exhaust fan with a separate light and separate night light. I have a triple switch to connect to (one with a black screw on the left and 3 screws on the right). How in the world do i connect the three separate terminals so they all work separately when the power comes into the fixture first. I have three seperate wires running down to the switch and the loose power cable coming from the breaker box and they are all just laying up in the attic. I did manage to get the fan hooked up like you showed in the video, but i cant figure out how to hook up the light and night light. Any info would help. Thank you for your time

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před rokem +2

      Glad you like the video! It seems you’ve got a complex situation on your hands.
      This is what I understand: the “hot line in” is running from the breaker box to the fixture and you have the exhaust fan wired and working. Now you need to power the light and night light and then connect them to the switches.
      Since you have the fan working, that means you must have sent power from the “hot line” in the attic down to one of the light switches. Disconnect that and add “pigtails” from the “hot line” to the off screw (bottom) on each switch. Then, run another line from the on screw (top) back up to the light and the night light.
      Therefore, you’ll have: a hot wire running down to your switch box. One pigtail from the hot wire going to each light switch. So 3 total. 3 wires running from the switch box up to the fixture. One wire for the fan, one for the light, and one for the night light. Each wire connected to its own switch.
      Hopefully, this helps you with the situation. In addition, please note that any advice you receive or use from me is not to be used in place of or as a substitute for a licensed electrician. You also take it at your own risk.

    • @Ken_Kollection
      @Ken_Kollection Před rokem

      @@HowToVideoChannel thank you so much. Ill try that when i get home today

    • @Ken_Kollection
      @Ken_Kollection Před rokem

      @@HowToVideoChannel oh yeah. It isnt 3 switches. Its one tripple switch that has one black screw on the left for the power and 3 screws on the right for each switch. Thats the problem. Thanks

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před rokem

      Okay, so send the hot line into the one screw. Probably keep it like you have it since you have one switch working for the fan. Then, treat the other two screws as if they are switches. Send one line to the light and one line to the night light.

    • @Ken_Kollection
      @Ken_Kollection Před rokem

      @@HowToVideoChannel sorry to keep asking questions but i just tried to wire it up and it still doesnt work. Only the fan works. What am i supposed to do with all the white wires?

  • @darrellweston3998
    @darrellweston3998 Před 10 měsíci

    At the breaker, black wire to breaker white wire to neutral strip and ground to ground bar?

  • @aldorusso167
    @aldorusso167 Před 10 měsíci

    If I have a switch on the circuit,can I leave the switch on and add a another switch

  • @Rachid-zw9eu
    @Rachid-zw9eu Před 7 měsíci

    i did the same set up but i need the neutral wire for smart dimmer light where i get it from since the neutral is hot now

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před 7 měsíci

      You probably need another wire.

    • @Rachid-zw9eu
      @Rachid-zw9eu Před 7 měsíci

      @@HowToVideoChannel thanks for your reply. So do you think i can loop just the neutral from the box in ceiling

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před 7 měsíci +1

      That would most likely work.
      You should run your plan by a local electrician to make sure it’s up to code.

  • @daveclark1904
    @daveclark1904 Před 11 měsíci

    Ok this is the same situation i have with my basement lights. I built a pantry and want to use the existing light switch wire, that's just like this demonstration, to another light switch on the other side of the wall with can lights in the pantry. There's no other power source in the area so is it possible to do? I've tried a handful of different connections and they either don't work or it's like the lights and switches are crossed... any suggestions? I hope i explained that correct haha

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před 11 měsíci

      So you want to have the lights controlled by 2 different switches?

    • @daveclark1904
      @daveclark1904 Před 11 měsíci

      @@HowToVideoChannel 2 different sets of lights using the one wire coming down the wall to the existing switch, if that's possible ..

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před 11 měsíci

      So one switch that controls two light fixtures in two different locations?

    • @daveclark1904
      @daveclark1904 Před 11 měsíci

      @@HowToVideoChannel sorry. No I have the one existing wire coming down to a switch. I wanna run another switch off that wire as well that controls another set of lights on the other side of the wall. Or do I need to tap into another power source?

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před 11 měsíci +1

      So you have an existing fixture and switch. You would like to add a new switch that will control a different fixture. The end result will be two separate fixtures and switches.
      The existing fixture and switch has the power in the fixture. You’d like to send power from that to the new fixture and switch.
      Your power is running from fixture A to switch A. Therefore, you could send the power from switch A to switch B. Then send the power from the switch B to fixture B. Probably not code but as long as it’s all wired correctly it will work.

  • @MattHartwick
    @MattHartwick Před 8 měsíci

    can you add a 3 way switch? to this same configuration?

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před 8 měsíci

      You would need to run an extra wire, but essentially, yes.

    • @MattHartwick
      @MattHartwick Před 8 měsíci

      My problem was the first switch feed was a powered by the light fixture itself. I realized I had to use the white on the common@@HowToVideoChannel

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před 8 měsíci

      Glad you got it figured out!

  • @danielo.959
    @danielo.959 Před 8 měsíci

    Can I run 3 light fixtures for one wire/connection ?

  • @lindastu5857
    @lindastu5857 Před 8 měsíci

    What if there is another set of wire to an outlet? That you don't want to use a switch on

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před 8 měsíci

      If they are extra wires that you don’t need then you can coil them and put a wire nut on the ends.

    • @tflann3487
      @tflann3487 Před 6 měsíci

      Powder room application, same scenario as your video, however I would like to add an outlet next to the light switch. Can the outlet be powered directly from the switch? It would be fine if the outlet would not function if the light switch is off.

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před 6 měsíci

      Yes, you can add an outlet.
      You’ll probably have to pigtail from the hot line so that your outlet has continuous power.

  • @6creed933
    @6creed933 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video. Now for multiple lights it would be the same way. All the neutrals go to the power wire and the blacks go to the neutral going to the switch?

    • @HowToVideoChannel
      @HowToVideoChannel  Před rokem +1

      Yes, that should work. Then the switch would control all of the lights.

    • @ActinOut
      @ActinOut Před měsícem

      @6creed933​ @HowToVideoChannel
      yes, technically that would work, but you'd create a lot of confusion. Better, after labeling the white wire with black tape from the switch that's connected to the black wire at the light, also attach at this joint, the black wire leading to the other lights. Then, connect the white wires leading to the additional lights into the other white wire bundle. This way all the rest of your white wires remain common and all the black wires remain power. Otherwise someone's highly likely to get an unexpected shock, trip a breaker or worse when they proceed to do something with the other lights because the black & white wires will be switched and they won't know it. That would be potentially very dangerous.

    • @ActinOut
      @ActinOut Před měsícem

      @6creed933
      NO! Don't do this. Someone will get hurt at a minimum. See my other comment in this thread for doing it safely.