Home Improvement Asked on March 28, 2021
I’m replacing a bad light switch. The current switch is wired as shown in the picture (two hot wires secured under a single lug).
This looks unsafe and I’m concerned that one of the wires will come loose. I’m putting in a pig tail, but wonder if the current wiring method is acceptable.
No, at least on the type pictured. You can only have one wire per screw. Your idea of a pig tail is exactly what you should do.
There do exist terminals that can support more than one wire, but this does not appear to be one.
Answered by izzy on March 28, 2021
If you want to do that, then shop for certain spec-grade switches and receptacles ($3 instead of 60 cents), which have a feature some call "Screw-and-clamp". This allows you to back-wire 2 wires under each screw, and you tighten the screw to clamp the wires.
Also note that since it's in a metal box, your switch does not require a ground wire. It will pick up ground via the screw threads and head. This trick doesn't work for receptacles unless the receptacles are labeled "self-grounding", which most of the "spec grade" receptacles will be.
Answered by Harper - Reinstate Monica on March 28, 2021
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