You need two separate switches. You can get two switches that are in the same form factor as a single switch (2 gang switch). You use one switch for the outlet and the other for the light. You switch the black wires which are "hot".
Plug something into each and see which one it is. This is most often in the front room of a house and I would guess either the front center one possibly under a front window or in the corner furthest from the switch. It could be any in the room and there is really no way of knowing without testing each plug.
Could be a loose connection somewhere, or a bad switch, or a bad outlet.
If you are asking can you put a device, controlled by a switch, using a connection with an outlet, the answer is yes. The caveat is that whatever you add must stay within the amperage rating of the controlling fuse or breaker.
You can if you have a neutral wire present. If the existing switch is what is called a "switch loop" then you can not change the existing switch to a switched outlet. You can identify a switch loop by looking at the wires coming into the switch bow. If there are only one set of wires usually a black and white and they go directly to the switch then you have a switch loop
Yes you can. The proper wiring of a switch is to bring the hot wire to the top of the switch terminal and connect the load to the bottom of the switch. When the breaker is turned off it disconnects the voltage from the top of the switch and the switch is then safe to work on. By not turning the breaker off, the voltage is present at the top of the switch which could subject you to a nasty shock if you come into contact with it.
A single pole switch controls a light or outlet at one location. A 3 way switch controls a light or outlet from 2 locations.
Yes you just have to "steal" power from the switch. Do this by running a pigtail wire from the hot of the switch to the hot wire of the plug. Make sure you do this before the switch or you will end up with your outlet being switched as well.
If there is a black wire going from the outlet to the switch and the other side of the switch goes back to the outlet then just cut these wires and connect supply wire directly to outlet. If the supply goes to the switch first, disconnect from switch and connect the two wires with a wire-nut. Some situations only switch one of the two outlets in a duplex device. Do the same thing, but also replace the outlet since the strapping between both outlets has been removed.
You will need a receptacle that you can wire each outlet separately (not jumpered). You would then wire the switch in series on the line conductor with the outlet you want switchable. Wire the other outlet directly to the power source. You can jumper the neutral from one outlet to the other.
To use the outlet to switch on the light, simply plug the light into the outlet and then flip the switch on the outlet to the "on" position. This will allow electricity to flow to the light and turn it on.
An outlet controlled by a switch allows you to turn the power on or off to the outlet using the switch. This can be useful for controlling the flow of electricity to devices or appliances plugged into the outlet.
A diagram for a switched outlet shows how an electrical outlet is connected to a switch, allowing the outlet to be turned on and off using the switch.
If you don't know, don't try it, it could be dangerous. You need an electrician to teach you.
To wire an outlet to a switch, you need to connect the hot wire from the outlet to one terminal on the switch, and then connect another wire from the other terminal on the switch to the outlet. This allows the switch to control the flow of electricity to the outlet. Make sure to turn off the power before attempting any electrical work.
To make an electric outlet work on a switch, you can install a switch loop. This involves running a wire from the switch to the outlet, allowing the switch to control the power to the outlet. It's important to follow electrical safety guidelines and consult a professional if needed.
You have checked the wire at the switch? Breaker may be bad but not tripped. Loose connection at light or outlet that the switch controls. Use a screwdriver to touch the two terminals on the switch if you do not have a tester. May not be hot side of the circuit, but the neutral.
To set a timer for outdoor lights, you can use a programmable timer switch. First, plug the lights into the timer switch, then set the desired on and off times using the timer's controls. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper setup and programming.