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Hello, I am in the process of replacing all the light switches in my home.
Some of the old switches have the 2 wires connected and some have three. The switches I bought have only the 2 wire connectors for hot and cold wires. What do i do if the outlet has the 3 wires? Are there switches that have the ground on them as well, to accomodate 3 wires in the outlet? thanks -- |
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