Bad 3-Way Switch-- Again
On 6/15/21 12:50 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote:
On Tuesday, June 15, 2021 at 9:21:07 AM UTC-5, Wade Garrett wrote:
A couple of years ago, I replaced a pair of little-used (and only during
the summer) standard 20 amp Leviton 3-way toggle light switches
controlling a Hunter Original ceiling fan because at least one of the
switches had failed.
I installed the same then-current model Levitons and everything worked
fine for a few years. And don't you know, at least one of them has just
now failed!
The original switches and the fan were installed during a room addition
construction project by a licensed electrician hired by the general
contractor whom we've used for years and does very good work.
What are the chances of this being just a random second switch failure
vs. needing to get an electrician out to check it over?
--
Not saying lumber prices are getting out of hand but I was thinking of
building a birdhouse except the bank turned down the loans.
The instructions say to use a general use switch. I found another reference that
said the load would be 2 amps with just the fan, 3 amps with a light.
https://images.thdstatic.com/catalog/pdfImages/95/95972943-218d-41ac-80e6-aaaadcc8b9d2.pdf
The Hunter Fan website says 2 amps for my model also.
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