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Title: Newbie 3-way switch wiring problem
Post by: Sham on April 06, 2007, 09:46:45 AM
Hi everyone, I'm pretty new to messing with light switches and whatnot and seem to have run into a problem with a 3-way light switch in my house....

In my front hallway there are 2 switches that both control the same light, and it doesn't matter what state the other switch is in, toggling either switch toggles the light.

I tried to install a 3 way switch from x-10 (WS477 + CS277 companion), but no matter what wiring combination I tried, couldn't get it to turn the light on at all.

Bought a multimeter, fumbled around with it... near as i can figure the lights are wired between the 2 switches so there is a load on the travelling wires (although i'm not 100% sure of this, would love to know how to tell for sure - may go buy basic wiring book).

So, I can't get the light to go on at all with the x10 switches both installed... Now i have the WS477 at one switch, and the original non-x10 switch at the other spot.  And as long as the old switch is in the up position, the ws477 controls the light...

Am I making sense?  Any thoughts on how i can get x10 to work in this scenario?  Anything I can do or explain this better?  Is there a different product that would work?

Thanks for your help!
Sham
Title: Re: Newbie 3-way switch wiring problem
Post by: TakeTheActive on April 06, 2007, 12:41:38 PM

...I'm pretty new to messing with light switches and whatnot and seem to have run into a problem with a 3-way light switch in my house....

...I tried to install a 3 way switch from x-10 (WS477 + CS277 companion), but no matter what wiring combination I tried, couldn't get it to turn the light on at all.

Bought a multimeter, fumbled around with it... near as i can figure the lights are wired between the 2 switches so there is a load on the travelling wires (although i'm not 100% sure of this, would love to know how to tell for sure - may go buy basic wiring book)....

Buying a basic wiring book is a good idea - folks with little to no understanding of electricity shouldn't be 'fumbling' around with it - it can kill you; it can set your house on fire; it needs to be respected.

With that out of the way, ADVANCED SEARCH for:


PLEASE BE SAFE and STOP FUMBLING - until you get yourself a basic understanding of exactly what potential dangers you're dealing with. 

[Getting ZAPPED, without getting KILLED, a few times certainly gives one a RESPECT for 120VAC.]
Title: Re: Newbie 3-way switch wiring problem
Post by: calconinc on May 22, 2007, 02:23:40 AM
I have the same problem with the 3 ways.  I don't think it is a wiring issue because when I jiggle the switches it comes on.  but I have to jiggle it a few times as if the switch is bad. 

this happened to both 3 ways.  Is this a common problem? 

I used several switches, and they all worked if you jiggle them off and on in a rapid manner. 

Help!

pat
Title: Re: Newbie 3-way switch wiring problem
Post by: RCaddict on August 14, 2007, 11:25:01 AM
Befor you do anything Google  ;D

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