I bought a house about two years ago, built in 1994. I have replaced four switches in the last few weeks when they either quit working or started acting flaky. The gray plastic switch bodies are cracking and so connections--mostly the dreaded backstab--are failing.
The switches I replaced were all single pole on the same breaker, and had ground wires attached. (The boxes are plastic, and not grounded as far as I know here in the U.S.)
I started inspecting the other switches, and found four so far that do not have grounds connected, BUT there are ground wires tucked into the boxes. These are on a different breaker than the grounded ones I replaced. Two are 3-ways that both crackle a bit in operation, and the other two are single pole together in one box. I'm not sure if the grounds were left off by design or because of an oversight. I'm finding a lot of other things that look like they were done at 4:30 on a Friday.
Can I attach one of those loose grounds to each of my new switches? Or should I just wire them up as they originally were?
If I do attach grounds, is there a "right" wire for each switch in the boxes with multiple switches? I think multiple grounds are twisted or crimped together, but there's also paint overspray and I haven't pulled those switches out yet.
Thanks for any help with this.
The switches I replaced were all single pole on the same breaker, and had ground wires attached. (The boxes are plastic, and not grounded as far as I know here in the U.S.)
I started inspecting the other switches, and found four so far that do not have grounds connected, BUT there are ground wires tucked into the boxes. These are on a different breaker than the grounded ones I replaced. Two are 3-ways that both crackle a bit in operation, and the other two are single pole together in one box. I'm not sure if the grounds were left off by design or because of an oversight. I'm finding a lot of other things that look like they were done at 4:30 on a Friday.
Can I attach one of those loose grounds to each of my new switches? Or should I just wire them up as they originally were?
If I do attach grounds, is there a "right" wire for each switch in the boxes with multiple switches? I think multiple grounds are twisted or crimped together, but there's also paint overspray and I haven't pulled those switches out yet.
Thanks for any help with this.