frank1492 wrote:
It is the type that lights only when the switch is "on."
So that explains it.
Thanks very much!
Frank
Happy to help.
I've installed about a half dozen of those piloted switches in our home
controlling things like attic and closet lights and well as on several
outdoor lights with indoor switches.
I probably spent more on the switches than they'll ever save in
electricity, but it's the thought that counts. G
Jeff
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Jeffry Wisnia ("The lightbulb burned out again", Tom said darkly.)
(W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE)
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schools"
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