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double wall switch - working separately, but not with eachother?!
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| anthonymmfalcone@yahoo.com 2006-10-30, 9:25 am |
| Hi Readers,
I need help with an existing double wall switch. These two switches
(on opposite sides of the room) used to control an electric outlet (for
a table lamp). I rewired it to control the new ceiling-mounted light
fixture I installed. I did something wrong: each switch will turn the
light on and off, but I cannot use one switch to turn on the light, and
the other to turn it off. Any ideas on what I did wrong?
Any advice appreciated.
Thank you.
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| Doug Miller 2006-10-30, 9:25 am |
| In article <1162214478.282208.80630@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com>, anthonymmfalcone@yahoo.com wrote:
>Hi Readers,
>I need help with an existing double wall switch. These two switches
>(on opposite sides of the room) used to control an electric outlet (for
>a table lamp). I rewired it to control the new ceiling-mounted light
>fixture I installed. I did something wrong: each switch will turn the
>light on and off, but I cannot use one switch to turn on the light, and
>the other to turn it off. Any ideas on what I did wrong?
Not from your description, but if you can post a diagram somewhere showing
which wires go where, that would certainly help.
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anthonymmfalcone@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi Readers,
> I need help with an existing double wall switch. These two switches
> (on opposite sides of the room) used to control an electric outlet (for
> a table lamp). I rewired it to control the new ceiling-mounted light
> fixture I installed. I did something wrong: each switch will turn the
> light on and off, but I cannot use one switch to turn on the light, and
> the other to turn it off. Any ideas on what I did wrong?
>
> Any advice appreciated.
> Thank you.
I'm thinking you're actually describing a pair of three way switches,
google for "3 way switch" or "three way switch" and see if you find a
diagram that answers your question. Sounds like you have your
travelers mixed up with the line and load. (that will make sense when
you find a diagram.)
good luck,
nate
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| barbarow 2006-10-30, 9:25 am |
| http://www.lightingfacts.com/Three%20way%20switches.htm
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<anthonymmfalcone@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1162214478.282208.80630@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...
> Hi Readers,
> I need help with an existing double wall switch. These two switches
> (on opposite sides of the room) used to control an electric outlet (for
> a table lamp). I rewired it to control the new ceiling-mounted light
> fixture I installed. I did something wrong: each switch will turn the
> light on and off, but I cannot use one switch to turn on the light, and
> the other to turn it off. Any ideas on what I did wrong?
>
> Any advice appreciated.
> Thank you.
>
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| You should have run your two wires from the switched outlet to the ceiling
box. If you came off of one of the switches, you probably have to
reconfigure the wiring for the three ways
<anthonymmfalcone@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1162214478.282208.80630@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...
> Hi Readers,
> I need help with an existing double wall switch. These two switches
> (on opposite sides of the room) used to control an electric outlet (for
> a table lamp). I rewired it to control the new ceiling-mounted light
> fixture I installed. I did something wrong: each switch will turn the
> light on and off, but I cannot use one switch to turn on the light, and
> the other to turn it off. Any ideas on what I did wrong?
>
> Any advice appreciated.
> Thank you.
>
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