In all my years at this, surprised i haven't tried/needed this yet. House has a wall switch that controls an outlet that I want to automate. Never even considered the lack of a neutral in the wall as all the other locations (for nomal loads) had neutrals. Pull out existing dumb switch, and all i see is the two black wires going into the switch (line, load?), and some grey that is unused and capped. Could the grey actually be a neutral (v.s normal white wire)?
The switch I bought (on sale... Zooz) needs neutral. I know the WS200's don't need a neutral, but i'm unsure if the way the load goes to the outlet matters in wiring (if tha makes sense).
I guess what I'm asking is
1. how can i know the unused grey in the box might be a neutral? will tying into it and trying anything hurt?
2 Can the two black wires be treated like any normal switch controlling (that seems like a dumb question as i ask it, but ....)?
Or any other ideas.
Thanks
The switch I bought (on sale... Zooz) needs neutral. I know the WS200's don't need a neutral, but i'm unsure if the way the load goes to the outlet matters in wiring (if tha makes sense).
I guess what I'm asking is
1. how can i know the unused grey in the box might be a neutral? will tying into it and trying anything hurt?
2 Can the two black wires be treated like any normal switch controlling (that seems like a dumb question as i ask it, but ....)?
Or any other ideas.
Thanks
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