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Which 3-way switch to replace?
I have two 3-way diimmer switches, one at the top of stairs and one at
the bottom that control lights at both the top and bottom of the stairs. If the switch at the bottom of the stairs is in the "on" position (up) the switch at the top of the stairs will turn the lights on and off. If the switch at the bottom of the stairs is in the "off" position (down) the switch at the top of the stairs will not work. I'm assuming one of the switches is bad, but which one do I replace? |
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... I have two 3-way diimmer switches, one at the top of stairs and one at the bottom that control lights at both the top and bottom of the stairs. If the switch at the bottom of the stairs is in the "on" position (up) the switch at the top of the stairs will turn the lights on and off. If the switch at the bottom of the stairs is in the "off" position (down) the switch at the top of the stairs will not work. I'm assuming one of the switches is bad, but which one do I replace? If it used to work, then one (or both) of the switches has probably failed. But, if it has never worked then the more likely cause of what you describe is the wires reversed on the upstairs switch. |
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On Dec 24, 10:15*am, "The Streets"
wrote: "rhw" wrote in message ... I have two 3-way diimmer switches, one at the top of stairs and one at the bottom that control lights at both the top and bottom of the stairs. *If the switch at the bottom of the stairs is in the "on" position (up) the switch at the top of the stairs will turn the lights on and off. If the switch at the bottom of the stairs is in the "off" position (down) the switch at the top of the stairs will not work. I'm assuming one of the switches is bad, but which one do I replace? If it used to work, then one (or both) of the switches has probably failed.. But, if it has never worked then the more likely cause of what you describe is the wires reversed on the upstairs switch. Yep - it used to work. I was just trying to figure if there's an easy way to tell which switch failed by the symptoms. Thanks! |
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Which 3-way switch to replace?
I agree with Joseph, you don't wire two three way dimmers to a circuit, so
if it indeed worked properly, you have an electronic master-slave system. If the problem is not a loose or disconnected wire, just replace the two part system with new master and slave "rhw" wrote in message ... I have two 3-way diimmer switches, one at the top of stairs and one at the bottom that control lights at both the top and bottom of the stairs. If the switch at the bottom of the stairs is in the "on" position (up) the switch at the top of the stairs will turn the lights on and off. If the switch at the bottom of the stairs is in the "off" position (down) the switch at the top of the stairs will not work. I'm assuming one of the switches is bad, but which one do I replace? |
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