SixPapaCharlie
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I am thinking that the top black wire is power in, the bottom wire goes through the light and the black wire on the screw is a pass through so downstream outlets are not dependent on the switch being on.
That makes me think the new combo unit needs 2 hot wires so they are independent from one another. I need to think about this for a minute.
Edit: Or I am thinking If I connect the power in to the black screw for the switch, then I have set it up so the switch controls the plug but if I connect it to the black screw on the "outlet" then the plug is always on and the switch now controls the light and the outlet becomes the pass through.
That makes me think the new combo unit needs 2 hot wires so they are independent from one another. I need to think about this for a minute.
Edit: Or I am thinking If I connect the power in to the black screw for the switch, then I have set it up so the switch controls the plug but if I connect it to the black screw on the "outlet" then the plug is always on and the switch now controls the light and the outlet becomes the pass through.