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Old 11-20-2012, 10:35 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by wutamess View Post
one black wire and one white wire with a ground cutoff still inside the 1 romex cable.
I won't blow something if I touch them together?
The white *should* be the hot (feed) at the switch, the black *should* be the switch leg back to the fixture. You won't blow anything up, but you'll get a small arc that might startle you. All this does is bypass the switch to eliminate that as a possible problem. I asked about the wiring because it could have been fed from the switch (two romexes) with the neutral tied together in the switch box, but it doesn't look like that's the case. If bypassing the switch and it still doesn't light, the yeah, you've probably lost the neutral (grounded conductor).
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