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Default Bad 3-Way Switch-- Again



"Marilyn Manson" wrote in message
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On Tuesday, June 15, 2021 at 10:54:31 AM UTC-4, Scott Lurndal wrote:
Wade Garrett writes:
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?

The chances are high that you've got a problem that should be
looked at.


Just for the sake of discussion, what problems can you think of that would
break a 3-way switch?


Obvious signs of arcing, loose connections, etc. would certainly be
something to look for, but outside of that, e.g. if the switch has failed
mechanically, can you think of anything that could cause that?


It wasnt made properly in the first place.