Simple DYI ? on single pole light switch
I have a dual switch box with two single pole switches controlling two different lights in two different areas in a room. With the single supply, what is the wiring diagram to connect the single source to two switches. (e.g. wirenut two short black wires to the supply and then connect the two short pieces to the "off" terminals on the two switches, connect the black light fixture wires to the respective "on" terminals on the switches, and wirenut all three white wires together.)
Thanks Jim Tinder |
Simple DYI ? on single pole light switch
Jim Tinder wrote:
I have a dual switch box with two single pole switches controlling two different lights in two different areas in a room. With the single supply, what is the wiring diagram to connect the single source to two switches. (e.g. wirenut two short black wires to the supply and then connect the two short pieces to the "off" terminals on the two switches, connect the black light fixture wires to the respective "on" terminals on the switches, and wirenut all three white wires together.) Thanks Jim Tinder Seems to me like you've got it dead on the money. Though I haven't heard the two terminals on single pole switches referred to as "off" and "on" very often. AFAIK they're interchangeable, but somone please correct me if I'm wrong about that. Jeff -- Jeffry Wisnia (W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE) The speed of light is 1.8*10^12 furlongs per fortnight. |
Simple DYI ? on single pole light switch
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 18:03:52 -0400, Jeff Wisnia
wrote: Though I haven't heard the two terminals on single pole switches referred to as "off" and "on" very often. AFAIK they're interchangeable, but somone please correct me if I'm wrong about that. I have a NO and FFO switch, but I'm not sure about the terminals. |
Simple DYI ? on single pole light switch
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Jim Tinder wrote: I have a dual switch box with two single pole switches controlling two different lights in two different areas in a room. With the single supply, what is the wiring diagram to connect the single source to two switches. (e.g. wirenut two short black wires to the supply and then connect the two short pieces to the "off" terminals on the two switches, connect the black light fixture wires to the respective "on" terminals on the switches, and wirenut all three white wires together.) Thanks Jim Tinder I still say connect the supply to one switch and run a jumper from that switch to the second switch. |
Simple DYI ? on single pole light switch
"Smitty Two" wrote in message ... In article , Jim Tinder wrote: I have a dual switch box with two single pole switches controlling two different lights in two different areas in a room. With the single supply, what is the wiring diagram to connect the single source to two switches. (e.g. wirenut two short black wires to the supply and then connect the two short pieces to the "off" terminals on the two switches, connect the black light fixture wires to the respective "on" terminals on the switches, and wirenut all three white wires together.) Thanks Jim Tinder I still say connect the supply to one switch and run a jumper from that switch to the second switch. Only if that does not involve putting TWO wires under ONE screw terminal. |
Simple DYI ? on single pole light switch
Noozer wrote:
"Smitty Two" wrote in message ... In article , Jim Tinder wrote: I have a dual switch box with two single pole switches controlling two different lights in two different areas in a room. With the single supply, what is the wiring diagram to connect the single source to two switches. (e.g. wirenut two short black wires to the supply and then connect the two short pieces to the "off" terminals on the two switches, connect the black light fixture wires to the respective "on" terminals on the switches, and wirenut all three white wires together.) Thanks Jim Tinder I still say connect the supply to one switch and run a jumper from that switch to the second switch. Only if that does not involve putting TWO wires under ONE screw terminal. With care, you can remove about 3/4" of unsulation from the wire back the appropriate distance from the free end, make an omega shaped bend in the stripped part and secure that under a terminal screwhead on the first switch. But I'm not a code mavin, so don't take my word for that method meeting spec. Jeff -- Jeffry Wisnia (W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE) The speed of light is 1.8*10^12 furlongs per fortnight. |
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