rob0311
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- Location
- California
Afternoon Gents,
I'm a second year on the Commercial side and haven't done much Residential. Yesterday I decided that I wanted to run a receptacle into my bedroom. I crawled into the attic and found the junction box. I ran romex from the junction box into the stud bay that I wanted it in. I wire up the receptacle and now my ceiling fans that are in my living room won't turn off. So i bypassed the switch. I gave my Journeyman a call and he told me to put it back the way it was and send him a picture as well as do a wire diagram. After putting it back the way it was originally, my ceiling fans still won't turn off. I know this is something simple but I seem to be having a brain fart. Common among apprentices but to say the least i'm over here having a small pity party for myself haha. Any advice is welcome and appreciated, insults are extremely welcome lol.
I'm a second year on the Commercial side and haven't done much Residential. Yesterday I decided that I wanted to run a receptacle into my bedroom. I crawled into the attic and found the junction box. I ran romex from the junction box into the stud bay that I wanted it in. I wire up the receptacle and now my ceiling fans that are in my living room won't turn off. So i bypassed the switch. I gave my Journeyman a call and he told me to put it back the way it was and send him a picture as well as do a wire diagram. After putting it back the way it was originally, my ceiling fans still won't turn off. I know this is something simple but I seem to be having a brain fart. Common among apprentices but to say the least i'm over here having a small pity party for myself haha. Any advice is welcome and appreciated, insults are extremely welcome lol.