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enc-nyc OP t1_j6ojqj8 wrote
Reply to comment by frenchiebuilder in All light switches operate on inverted logic by enc-nyc
thanks
enc-nyc OP t1_j6n9bht wrote
Reply to comment by abdoughnut in All light switches operate on inverted logic by enc-nyc
No, I've installed a regular one. There's one black cord coming from a 3rd switch that has a opening in the middle. Have no idea what it is for as end of it goes to one of connections of 3rd switch.
2 cords (black and red) should control the 2nd switch I assume.
As a wrote in comment below 2nd light works even with no switch hooked, so it's hardwired somewhere else I guess?
enc-nyc OP t1_j6n8fqv wrote
Reply to comment by abdoughnut in All light switches operate on inverted logic by enc-nyc
I actually (with 2nd switch taken off) put a bulb in a 2nd lamp and it lights up.
Seems like it's hardwired somewhere without even touching the switch. What a nonsense.
enc-nyc OP t1_j6n06j8 wrote
Reply to comment by abdoughnut in All light switches operate on inverted logic by enc-nyc
It's quite a mess there.
enc-nyc OP t1_j6mrvmv wrote
Reply to comment by abdoughnut in All light switches operate on inverted logic by enc-nyc
It's switch for the lamp since there are 3 lamps in the kitchen. There is nothing else, no other switches, no other things to turn on.
enc-nyc OP t1_j6jxk8h wrote
Reply to comment by dsdsds in All light switches operate on inverted logic by enc-nyc
I did look up. Yes, was measuring a voltage, didn't think it was one line, my mistake.
Thank you.
Now measured a continuity. Seems like everything is working as intended but light is always on anyway.
enc-nyc OP t1_j6oqp13 wrote
Reply to comment by frenchiebuilder in All light switches operate on inverted logic by enc-nyc
I was in NYC quite a time ago. Now in NJ and can't be happier ;)