The black cable wire runs from the switch to the bottom half of the outlet. I read a few posts regarding the same situation and tried to follow the advice given but i screwed it up.
Once you do that take the black that controls the outlet and connect to the red with a pigtail that runs back to the switch where the red wire was connected.
Rewire outlet controlled by switch.
If not try the other receptacle as it s likely you switched around the black wires. Rewiring a switch controlled outlet along with the ground wire and the neutral wire a switch controlled outlet has two separate wires which provide the power. We need to alter the wiring in the receptacle box to move hot neutral and ground up to the switch. To do this we use the receptacle as a bridge for the hot and common wires. Rewire a switch to control an overhead fixture. You will now have power to the outlet all the time and still be able to turn the light off and on.
For now i want to just focus on the outlet being i screwed it up. That red wire goes to the outlets. Notice that these outlets have the tab removed from the hot side or brass side of the outlet which allows the top half of the plug to be controlled only from the switch while the bottom end of the outlet remains hot all the time. This is convenient if you want to have a hot outlet to plug in a clock or other device that needs constant power but still control a nearby lamp with the wall switch. The return neutral wire from the lights will need to be tied to the existing white wires in the switch box. For the recessed lights you are installing you will need to connect the black wires live to the switch and run a new wire in most home electrical code it should be red to the ceiling for the new recessed lights.
I would like to make it constantly hot. Rewire a switch that controls an outlet to control an overhead light or fan. Turn the power back on and make sure that the outlet works properly by plugging in a lamp and checking to see that the light switch turns the lamp on and off. For both romex s in the receptacle box the black wires are wired to the brass terminals the white wires to the silver terminals and the ground copper wires are nutted together and attached with a pigtail to the receptacle itself. Either way one receptacle will be controlled by the light switch and the other receptacle will always be powered on no matter what. If so you will need to determine which black on the switch controls the outlet.
I have one outlet controlled by a switch. I also have a ceiling fan which is always hot and would like to have that controlled by the switch later. When the outlet box contains two set of these wires. The white wire provides the neutral return from the outlet. As promised i detail below how to modify this wiring setup with minimal effort so that the switch can. Appropriately sized wire nuts twist caps should be used.
The diagram below shows the power entering the circuit at the grounded outlet box location then sending power up to the switch and a switched leg back down to the outlet. This setup is how our master bedroom was wired before i installed an overhead ceiling fan. For now i disconnected the. If you desire to have the outlet to be on all the time then the wire with the constant power is connected to the outlet and the wire controlled by the wall switch is not connected to the outlet. At the receptacle the red connects to the top half of the outlet. Last week i described how an outlet should be wired for switch control when the voltage enters the circuit at the outlet.
With this arrangement the bottom half of the outlet is controlled by the switch and the top half is always hot. One wire provides constant power and the other wire is controlled by the wall switch.