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Which Tab Do You Cut On A Receptacle When There Are More Than Two Wires Entering The Box

The top receptacle is used for holiday lighting, and controlled by a single pole switch. The lights will not turn off. Someone told me that when I replaced a receptacle in the line I didn't snip the tab on one side of the receptacle therefore I am getting a constant feed. There are two tabs one one the brass side and one on the silver side. Which one do I snip?

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Daniel Snyder   L6: Knoji Pro   332 answers   +845 votes
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The brass side, where the black and/or red wires are connected. Take off the switch cover plate and look, the 2 screws on the switch should either have a red and black, or 2 black wires connected to them. Look at my recent article about this.

http://factoidz.com/how-to-wire-a-switched-outlet-half-hot-outlet/

Posted on Oct 16, 2010

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