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If all screws are brass

taxtax
12 years ago

I'm aware that black goes to brass and white goes to silver, but in most of the outlets in my house all the screws are brass.

In cases like these, shouldn't the white always be screwed into the receptacle on the side that is closest to the larger square prong-hole? That's how I've always seen it IIRC.

Hover, on one of my boxes that wiring seems reversed. So I don't know if it was a mistake made when this house was built, or if I'm jumping to wrong conclusions here.

I can't test much results with my tester, since it just tells me there is an open ground (old house, no ground wires).

Which brings up another story, since the plug is a 3-pronged-outlet which should be illegal in this scenario, should I just go and replace it with a GFCI? I did hear that you can still use these in a box with no ground, and they are supposed to be quite safe even in that environment.

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