I'm trying to replace an old light fixture and I've run into a mess. The fixture has an "always on" outlet that is likely contributing to the issue, but I can't wrap my head around how a single wire running from the switch turns into three pairs of cables at the outlet. Here are some photos, including behind the wall and a diagram of the wiring that I whipped up: http://imgur.com/a/DLBmB.
I was also going to install a combo switch where the outlet is, but I've discovered that I have what is called a "switchleg" and it looks like I will have to run standard service with a neutral wire to the switch box... something I'm tempted to do! Thanks for your feedback!
I was also going to install a combo switch where the outlet is, but I've discovered that I have what is called a "switchleg" and it looks like I will have to run standard service with a neutral wire to the switch box... something I'm tempted to do! Thanks for your feedback!