Wiring for a Switched Disposal | Kitchen Sink Disposal Outlet
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Ah, the tab between the outlets!!! Our disposal had stopped working and I knew it was the outlet, so, I replace it (without removing the tab) which meant that the disposal just ran regardless of whether the switch was on or off. After watching this, I removed that tab, and viola! it worked as it should. Thanks for the detailed video and for saving me an electrician visit!
You just saved me a call to the electrician for literally the dumbest reason. I couldn’t figure out why my switch wasn’t working, then you mentioned breaking the tab. Literally the easiest fix! Thanks!!
I just want to start by saying you are the man! This was a all day struggle. Until I checked KZread and came across your video. You explained everything perfectly. Did I mention I was soooo frustrated😖😖. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. 🙏🏾
Explained perfectly. Thank you. Helped me out much
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! I couldn’t figure out why the new outlet I installed kept tripping the main breaker and had me worried! Broke the tab and also checked the old outlet which was also broken and boom everything works perfect. Also checked it with a voltage outlet tester. The people that have nothing good to say are a drop in a bucket. Keep up the good work my friend and thanks again!
I really thank you. I replaced my outlet which was burned and replaced it. But disposal was running constantly and switch was not working. You showed me to break that little tab and that saved me much money and time. I almost called an electrician. Thank yo so much.
I’m installing my first dishwasher and garbage disposal and was stressed whether or not I was going to be able to find a video that addressed this very particular wiring issue. Thanks for making it easy to understand and follow.
Hi there, All I needed to do was to install a new outlet in my bedroom for split power. You are the only one on KZread who showed how to get that dang Copper Tab off. My wire strippers wouldn't reach in there. Only a very long needle nose plyer could fit in between the Copper Screws! Thanks soooooooooooo much!
Omg thank you so much this is what was the set up on mine. It took me lots of videos then I found yours. GOD BLESS YOU us woman dont always got it easy thank you
garbage disposals and dishwashers require 20 amp circuits. Good practice is to keep them on completely separate circuits. Additionally, you used 14-2 wire for the power feed which is 15 amp max. You need to use 12-2 (the yellow wire) for all wire in a 20 amp circuit. Your outlet is also a 15 amp outlet, you should switch to a 20 amp outlet. Code does not require a GFI for these circuits but since you may someday change the faucet and spill water on your head it's a good idea to include GFI either at the outlet or the circuit breaker.
@marcusmarpoe3013
2 жыл бұрын
thank you for this. I am not electrician but I can tell right from wrong. Looks like I need to go to another video to see how this is done properly.
@B_HarTz
Жыл бұрын
@@marcusmarpoe3013 lol have you found that right Video? Because everyone is doing it this way and have YET to figure out how to install a GFCI outlet under my SINK to run my dishwasher(now wine/beer fridge constant power…who uses dishwashers, I’m not wite) and run my disposal (by switch)… if you found the video… link it below!
@scottslotterbeck3796
Жыл бұрын
My garbage disposal calls for a 15 amp, dedicated circuit. However, good practice to have dishwasher in another, separate circuit.
Your video is great but you need keep a light on so other people could see under the sink on how to wire the plug up right. Thank you
Thanks, this actually solved a wiring mystery in my house. The disposal (turned on and off with a wall switch) quit working, but it would work if I took a three prong extension cord and plugged it directly into another outlet. When I took the switch out of the wall box, I found that the switch seems to be connecting the hot and neutral, rather than interrupting the hot when open (like a light switch is supposed to be). My goal was to open it up and check for 120v with a voltage meter, but the switch doesn't have screw terminals on the side. I put the switch back in the box and buttoned everything back up. I'm going to buy a contactless voltage sniffer to find out if I turned off the right breaker now 😅 And it magically started working again in the meantime...but at least I'm reasonably confident that the previous homeowners didn't cross hot and neutral at this point 😉
My man, you saved me with this video. Thank you so much.
Fantastic detailed explaining and visual explaining Thank You :)
@BattleoftheTools
4 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
Good video, but I think you were supposed to mark the white wire in the cable going to the switch to clearly designate it as a hot wire. That would have been very helpful in case the outlet needs to be serviced in the future.
@d.l.saatzer8021
2 жыл бұрын
I was trying to figure out why he didn't put a black line or electrical tape on the white wire, so it was clearly a designated as a Hot wire???
@vinvineyard3589
2 жыл бұрын
I'm the maintenance manager for a 48 units town home called lake side manor and just had this issue I found out they haven't property marked there hot wires and the circuit breaker isn't property marked either so when I shut the power off too the disposal I still ended up getting shocked.
Very nice video ,thanks
Man you saved my day, thank you!
Very helpful thank you very much 👍🎆
excellent video of very great help I congratulate you for the work you are doing blessings thanks
Great video thank you so much
Great video very nice
Thanks. Very helpful
Thank you
Info was amazing. just what i needed. If you another vid in the dark please add light for us half blind people lol.
Thank you so much!!!
You should never switch the neutral, that is against code and if you are using a neutral white wire as hot, you should tape black to both ends so people know it is acting as a hot wire.
@d.l.saatzer8021
2 жыл бұрын
EXACTLY!!!
@scottslotterbeck3796
Жыл бұрын
Yes, if the white is hooked to a switch, it is perfectly legal, but you MUST tape black on both ends to indicate the white is hot.
@karlvondrak6080
Жыл бұрын
@@scottslotterbeck3796 @8:30 time mark that is not what he says. He says some people keep the outlet hot all the time and send the neutral up to the switch to be broken. That is what I am saying is against code.
Good job
Hello my dear frend i like your jabs thank you
@BattleoftheTools
4 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
Thanks man this help
@BattleoftheTools
3 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it!
What do you do with the white wire that comes out on the switch???
What switch did u used? Do u have to have a special switch for garbage disposal? Or a regual switch will do the job?
@cedeugene4935
2 жыл бұрын
Regular
What is the black pigtail tied to under the sink? From the bottom right screw to what?
@cristinasullivan6099
Жыл бұрын
Can you answer this please, we can not see due to poor lighting. I could follow up to this point, but you lost me at how you connected the hot wire and pig tail (begginer here!), is there another hot wire?
Did your kitchen sink have a garbage disposer before you had your kitchen remodeled?
thanks
The outlet under my sink where the garbage disposal and dishwasher washer are connect has one plug showing open hot. I’m guessing that’s wrong. The switch that powers the disposal on and off is under there as well a few feet away. When I connect the disposal on one of the plugs 🔌 it stays on all the time. I’m guessing that’s where the washer is suppose to be connected to. When I connect it to the other plug, it doesn’t power on at all when I flip the switch. This outlet is connected with a GFCI that keeps tripping on a separate wall. Any recommendations on what I can do to fix this? Obviously my electrical knowledge needs to grow. 😃
@MrNappy28
3 жыл бұрын
Does it trip immediately? Based on what you are saying I'm guessing the gfci is interrupting power to your switched circuit. If it keeps tripping first replace the gfci and if it persists look for ground faults. Bare ground wires touching hots, miswired boxes in circuit. Etc.
@B_HarTz
Жыл бұрын
@@MrNappy28 no, gfci “s don’t work on these type of dual power with an on/off switch … So hence it will never work even if he checks the tv…. Hence why I’m here trying to figure out how to do this using a hfci
Omg thank you
Im confused the point of the jumper? Its same black going to the hot side right? Why not just use it or am i missing something?
@Snowdog216
2 жыл бұрын
The word "Jumper" is probably not the best term. Really its just a short wire. Hot from existing dishwasher line into a nut. Out of nut....1. short wire to brass lower plug, thats for the dishwasher, constant hot. 2. second wire out of the nut goes up to the switch. Or put another way, splitting the existing hot to the constant on outlet plug and the switch up on counter.
why not just use a 12/3 to make like easier?
There are some very sheep Chinese flashlights. 📌
I would mess with anything except electric lol
All the smart guys completed their electrical BEFORE installing the sink and plumbing.
You make it very difficult
I always take a black marker and blacken the white wire at both ends to say it is power or a blue color, anything but white! Stops someone from thinking it is a neutral, even heard of black tape on wire!
@scottslotterbeck3796
Жыл бұрын
Just use black electrical tape. That is the code-approved method. Do not skip this step!
You are all over the place. I appreciate you trying to explain constant circuit vs. switch circuit, but your explanation becomes very confusing without some wiring diagram to actually explain what you are trying to do.
@B_HarTz
Жыл бұрын
U want him to draw you a colorful pictures with mazes with pop up “pictures” lol😂
My switch has two red wires ☹️
bruhh, im not even gonna say anything cuz they said enough in the comments🤣🤣 - people please just hire an electrician, this video is wrong in so many ways
@B_HarTz
Жыл бұрын
Then go ahead, and make a video of how’s it down “right” but I bet you a troll and have 0 dyi videos on your page but like to troll others how “wrong” their videos are…. We’re waiting for a list of whats wrong or be my guest and make a “correct” video of how to do this … but you sound like your 10 wanting to add a new plug in your bedroom for a night light lol😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Try to make it more confusing next time.
Sharing neutrals is against the code
@distortedfocus7698
3 жыл бұрын
They wouldn't have to share neutrals
@waterbug1135
3 жыл бұрын
I assume you mean there being one neutral on the outlet but there being 2 hot wires? Both hot wires are the same circuit so one neutral is OK.
@farmerdave7965
3 жыл бұрын
It's the same circuit.
Too confusing
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