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Hello,
I was wondering i f anyone can give me some info as how to go about the following. I need to extend an existing circuit with 3 additional lights each on a single pole switch. The switches are going to be placed in different locations in one room but I would like to wire them in parallel, in other words, the source goes to one switch and goes on to the following 2, without interrupting the power when I turn off one of those lights. A diagram or instreuctions would be great. Thanks in advance. |
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