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Default new 3-way wall dimmer switch behaves "weirdly"

bought and installed a 3 way dimmer on our staircase: upstairs still on
its original wall switch, downstairs (at base of stairs) has been
changed from switch to the (correct-type '3 way') dimmer. lite fixture
halfway up staircase.

I was under the impression that the light should still be able to be
turned on from "either end" regardless of what position the other switch
is in, correct? that's how it formerly worked, anyway, with the two wall
switches. but NOW, the upstairs switch must be in the 'on' position in
order for the dimmer to turn on the wall lamp...

wiring all done correctly, near as I can tell, and the only even
remotely possible problem is the fact that our house (3 yrs old now)
originally had the romex 'bare copper' ground NOT hooked to the green
wire on the switch*, where the dimmer now is installed (and the bare
copper ground now hooked to the dimmer green wire)

could the ground "now being used" be causing this strange behavior?

also, if the dimmer is turned OFF, upstairs switch will NOT turn lite
ON. it's a "full sweep knob type dimmer, with the 'push on/push off'
feature at any setting, Lutron, brand new, from a big box store...

*apparently, this 'no ground wire in use' situation is 'correct' for our
home's wiring - I've noticed same situation elsewhere in our house,
inside other wall switch boxes... ?

thanks for educating me, clues and other tips :-)
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Default new 3-way wall dimmer switch behaves "weirdly"

dave wrote:
bought and installed a 3 way dimmer on our staircase: upstairs still
on its original wall switch, downstairs (at base of stairs) has been
changed from switch to the (correct-type '3 way') dimmer. lite fixture
halfway up staircase.

I was under the impression that the light should still be able to be
turned on from "either end" regardless of what position the other
switch is in, correct? that's how it formerly worked, anyway, with
the two wall switches. but NOW, the upstairs switch must be in the
'on' position in order for the dimmer to turn on the wall lamp...

wiring all done correctly, near as I can tell, and the only even
remotely possible problem is the fact that our house (3 yrs old now)
originally had the romex 'bare copper' ground NOT hooked to the green
wire on the switch*, where the dimmer now is installed (and the bare
copper ground now hooked to the dimmer green wire)

could the ground "now being used" be causing this strange behavior?

also, if the dimmer is turned OFF, upstairs switch will NOT turn lite
ON. it's a "full sweep knob type dimmer, with the 'push on/push off'
feature at any setting, Lutron, brand new, from a big box store...

*apparently, this 'no ground wire in use' situation is 'correct' for
our home's wiring - I've noticed same situation elsewhere in our
house, inside other wall switch boxes... ?

thanks for educating me, clues and other tips :-)


You shouldn't have any problem replacing a 3-way switch with a 3-way
dimmer. The ground connection isn't the issue.

I would guess you've got it wired incorrectly. Maybe this will help:
http://www.diyonline.com/servlet/GIB...ion.docid=1160


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Default new 3-way wall dimmer switch behaves "weirdly"

1. If the upstairs switch needs to be on, you didn't wire it correctly.
Re-check.

2. If you dim down the light with the dimmer, the upstairs switch will turn
on a "dimmed" light. In the same way, if you dim it down to "no light", the
upstairs switch will have no effect. This is normal.

"dave" wrote in message
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bought and installed a 3 way dimmer on our staircase: upstairs still on
its original wall switch, downstairs (at base of stairs) has been
changed from switch to the (correct-type '3 way') dimmer. lite fixture
halfway up staircase.

I was under the impression that the light should still be able to be
turned on from "either end" regardless of what position the other switch
is in, correct? that's how it formerly worked, anyway, with the two wall
switches. but NOW, the upstairs switch must be in the 'on' position in
order for the dimmer to turn on the wall lamp...

wiring all done correctly, near as I can tell, and the only even
remotely possible problem is the fact that our house (3 yrs old now)
originally had the romex 'bare copper' ground NOT hooked to the green
wire on the switch*, where the dimmer now is installed (and the bare
copper ground now hooked to the dimmer green wire)

could the ground "now being used" be causing this strange behavior?

also, if the dimmer is turned OFF, upstairs switch will NOT turn lite
ON. it's a "full sweep knob type dimmer, with the 'push on/push off'
feature at any setting, Lutron, brand new, from a big box store...

*apparently, this 'no ground wire in use' situation is 'correct' for our
home's wiring - I've noticed same situation elsewhere in our house,
inside other wall switch boxes... ?

thanks for educating me, clues and other tips :-)
--
to reply, please remove the "weird stuff" from my email address. thanks.



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Steve B.
 
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On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 11:04:56 -0400, dave
wrote:

bought and installed a 3 way dimmer on our staircase: upstairs still on
its original wall switch, downstairs (at base of stairs) has been
changed from switch to the (correct-type '3 way') dimmer. lite fixture
halfway up staircase.

Here's the gotcha...

Not all three way switches have the same connections in the same
place. In this case I suspect that even though you hooked it up just
like the old the new one works different. Try to put your old switch
back in place and get it working properly then try again with the 3way
paying extra attention to how the connections are labeled instead of
where they are located.

Steve B.
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