dhud64
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 2, 2003
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I have a couple of outlets in my house that appear to be wired incorrectly. When I tested them with a circuit tester, the kind you plug into the outlet with 3 lights: two yellow one red, all 3 light up? (On this tester it shows that a correctly wired circuit will light only the two yellow lights).<br />I have been using these 'always hot' outlets for years and just got a notion to go through the house and test them all. Everything has always worked ok on these outlets. Should I worry? What could be the cause of this?<br />Here's what I've looked at: <br />I started tracing the wire backwards and found that before these 'faulty' outlets there is another outlet that goes on and off with a wall switch, it too lights all three lights on the tester. Before that there is a light fixture with a plug-in on the side of it. It tests OK.<br />I'm sure all the outlets are correctly wired except the one tied to the switch. That extra wire (12-2 cable) throws me for a loop. <br />I guess one wire comes from the switch, one is the 'always hot' and the last is the wire that continues downline. (The only thing down line from here are flourescent light fixtures.) <br />Does any of this make since?
<br />All other outlets in the house DO test out OK.