Lukesdad:Are you saying that both switches are mounted in the same switch box? If so your
red wire coming into the box goes to one terminal on a switch and then from that point a short
red wire jumps over to the other switch. The 2
black wires coming into the box, one goes to the other termanal on one of the switches and the other
black lead goes to the other switches terminal. Is this correct? If so the
red lead coming in is the power and one
black lead goes to one light and the other
black lead to the other light. (Are there any
white leads tied together in the box?)
- On both WS12A Switches Black Lead = Line - those would both go to your red power wire coming into the box.
- On one WS12A Switch Blue Lead = Load - that would go to one of the black wires.
- On second WS12A Switch Blue Lead = Load - that would go to the other black wire.
- On both WS12A Switch Red Lead = Slave/Companion Switch - those would be capped off each by themself, they are only used in a 3 way application.
This is provided that the wiring is as I stated at the beginning. You can verify the
red lead is the power in by picking up a small neon 110volt tester at your local hardware. Great little device for finding your hot leads. (With the switches off, just touch one lead of the tester to the
red lead and the other to the ground wire. The tester will light if the
red is hot.)
[TTA Edit: Added formatting for visual impact.]