Electrical outlets in the united states come in 110 volt with three wires. All the white wires will go together in a wire nut.
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3 black wires in outlet. Later in the evening i noticed the router turned off so i tested the voltage at the outlet and got some voltage but way less than 120. When i removed the switch plate there were 3 black wires no white or ground. 2 whites and 1 black backstabbed into the outlet and the other white and 2 blacks tied together with a wire nut. The last switch i came to was for an outside light. The brass screw is for the black wire and the silver screw is for the white wire and the bare wire is your ground and it goes to the green screw on the outlet. 3 white wires 2 pushed into the back one under the screw on the side 3 black wires 2 pushed into the back one under the screw on the side 3 ground wires all twisted together and under the ground screw.
Then connect the pigtail to the gold screw. The outlet im asking about here has. My new outlet doesnt have 4 push holes in back. Two of the wires plugged into the back of the switch and the other attached to a side screw. I was replacing outlets and switches in my living room. Turned off the breaker and discovered 3 sets of wires going to the outlet.
Outlets come in many styles and colors but all outlets operate with the same basic principles. Buy receptacles with back wire connectors. Do the same with the white wires only connect to the silver screw. You connect a 6 8 wire to the outlet. All the black wires in the box will be tied together with a wire nut. Connect all three black and fourth short black wire pigtail with a wire nut.
I have been putting the wires under the screws. A black power wire a white neutral wire and a green or bare grounding wire.