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add 2nd switch to existing light circuit
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I have an existing switch controlling a light circuit. I would like to add a 2nd switch on the other side of the room. It is possible to do this without changing the circuit to 3-way wiring and switches? Thanks, KJ |
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add 2nd switch to existing light circuit
It can be done with line carriers like Leviton Home controls. You would need
to replace the existing switch with a receiver switch, then install a transmitter switch anywhere you have or can install a 120 volt power supply "KJ" wrote in message ps.com... Hello, I have an existing switch controlling a light circuit. I would like to add a 2nd switch on the other side of the room. It is possible to do this without changing the circuit to 3-way wiring and switches? Thanks, KJ |
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add 2nd switch to existing light circuit
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 14:37:20 -0700, KJ wrote:
Hello, I have an existing switch controlling a light circuit. I would like to add a 2nd switch on the other side of the room. It is possible to do this without changing the circuit to 3-way wiring and switches? Thanks, KJ No. |
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add 2nd switch to existing light circuit
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KJ wrote: Hello, I have an existing switch controlling a light circuit. I would like to add a 2nd switch on the other side of the room. It is possible to do this without changing the circuit to 3-way wiring and switches? Thanks, KJ You could go wireless. |
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add 2nd switch to existing light circuit
Any idea how much this would cost (ballpark)?
On Jun 25, 6:17 pm, "RBM" rbm2(remove wrote: It can be done with line carriers like Leviton Home controls. You would need to replace the existing switch with a receiver switch, then install a transmitter switch anywhere you have or can install a 120 volt power supply "KJ" wrote in message ps.com... Hello, I have an existing switch controlling a light circuit. I would like to add a 2nd switch on the other side of the room. It is possible to do this without changing the circuit to 3-way wiring and switches? Thanks, KJ |
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