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I'm wiring the lights in my basement, and have one light (over a short
hall) that I would like to be one whenever either of the light runs on either side of it are on. *--* * *--* | | | | | S1 - * * -- X - * * - S2 In other words, if S1 and S2 are switches connected to independent power runs, is there some device I can put at point "X" that will accept power from either circuit without interconnecting them, and will feed power to the light if either or both circuits are on? Thanks. |
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In article .com, "Theron" wrote:
I'm wiring the lights in my basement, and have one light (over a short hall) that I would like to be one whenever either of the light runs on either side of it are on. *--* * *--* | | | | | S1 - * * -- X - * * - S2 In other words, if S1 and S2 are switches connected to independent power runs, is there some device I can put at point "X" that will accept power from either circuit without interconnecting them, and will feed power to the light if either or both circuits are on? Thanks. It could be done with a relay, but if you have to ask, you probably don't have the knowledge or expertise to do this safely - and there definitely are safety issues involved. A simpler, and safer, alternative would be to wire the middle light to two three-way switches located next to the switches for each of the other two lights. It would then be quite convenient (though not automatic) to turn the middle light on (or off) at the same time as either of the others. -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) Nobody ever left footprints in the sands of time by sitting on his butt. And who wants to leave buttprints in the sands of time? |
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