Under the circumstances, I would abandon the circuit and run new cables to
each location
"Terry" wrote in message
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You can find out what I know by reading his comments to this thread
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.h...0356a9a4a064a6
He says no wire is hot at any box, and the light has never worked. He
is using an inductance pocket tester. I just learned he has phoned
the wires out in the past with a continuity tester.
On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 14:20:04 -0500, "RBM" wrote:
Terry, has he been able to determine if he has a hot leg and a neutral
leg?
"Terry" wrote in message
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Anyone care to help BETA-33 get his hallway light working.
Here is what he says he has with no power on anything.
(Knob & Tube)
Light with 2 wires
S1 3-way with 3 wires
S2 3-way with 3 wires
I know nothing about knob and tube. I am assuming that at one time it
worked with what he has. (knowing this may not be true)
So..........
The light would have to contain the neutral (coming from anywhere) and
a wire coming from S2
S2 will have the wire going to the light and 2 wires coming from S1
S1 will have 2 wires going to S2 and a dead wire that should be coming
from a source (coming from anywhere)
Does this sound right?
I would think he could look in the attic and be able to see the wire
going from the light to S2
So he should also be able to see the two wires going from S1 to S2.
That leaves the third wire coming from S1. That wire should be the
one going to a power source.
http://i29.tinypic.com/draz9h.jpg
This sketch is a common arrangement. Maybe you will have something
similar and can tell where the red wire is going.