I am not going to finish the wiring until tomorrow because I need a lock nut connector for the right side knock out to run my cord through. But my electrician put an on/off switch on my post, which I like, but as you can see, it makes the wiring a bit crowded. I’m only gonna wire my salt water generator to the timer. You can see the wires in one of the photos - I’ve got black - hot, green - ground, and white - neutral, if I’m on the right track here.
My question is - do I run those wires into the twisting connectors right (circled in red)? I don’t want to hook them directly to the screws (circled in green), or do I? And any idea why there’s a wire hooked up to #2 position? Everything is 110v.
@ajw22 @Mdragger88


My question is - do I run those wires into the twisting connectors right (circled in red)? I don’t want to hook them directly to the screws (circled in green), or do I? And any idea why there’s a wire hooked up to #2 position? Everything is 110v.
@ajw22 @Mdragger88

