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Wiring question 2
I'm trying to figure how to switch the following setup:
W --------- Blue ------------------------------------------------ L A A 1 L --------- Brown --------------------\ ----------------------- M L \ P Switch 1 Switch 1 / W --------- Brown --------------------/ ------------------------ L A A 2 L --------- Blue ------------------------------------------------ M L P When either "switch 1" or "switch 2" is connected both lamps (1 & 2) should turn on. Can I just connect the brown wire at both lamps? Like this: W --------- Blue ------------------------------------------------ L A A 1 L --------- Brown --------------------\ ----------------------- M L \ | P Switch 1 | | | | | Switch 1 / | W --------- Brown --------------------/ ------------------------ L A A 2 L --------- Blue ------------------------------------------------ M L P What if both switches are on? Is there a problem? |
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