Great video, so easy to follow. In each scenario he showed a step by step diagram of all the connections. I paused the video at each step and made my connections and it worked out perfectly. He makes it fool proof.
I like how you show the 3 different ways this could be set up. I'm trying to change out sensor switches for a 3-way switch system. I believe I have the 2nd method you showed. The only thing throwing me off is that the white wires are not marked with black tape. Simce my knowledge is 0 on this subject, I'm probably going to call an electrician to confirm everything is wired correctly. This is a 30-year-old house I just purchased, and the previous owner made a lot of changes. He's not cerrified/trained in any skill but knows a lot about many things, so he did the work by himself. That scares me a bit. Anyway, it was a great presentation. 👍 👏
I have seen multiple videos and appreciate the graphs and your reference on light receptacles. Do you have a video on floor receptacles and how line and load effect the flow of current? Especially, if there’s a light receptacle that turns the receptacles on and off. Is there a way to wire a receptacle incorrectly causing the flow of electricity to be interrupted? For example, an HVAC unit in between two receptacles.
I don't think anybody has every utilized visual drawings for circuitry better. Also, the verbal explanations are simple and clear. While the image is up, I already know how to think about what you're saying. This is beautifully done.
Can I connect red on travler terminal #1 and black on travler terminal #2 in 3-way switch? (the pair on top side of the switch) Because light is on when I off all switches(i have to on one switch and off the other switch to off the light), i want to light off when I off all switches.
I have an 1974 home (alum wires, but I've installed short copper lines with anti-corrosive in the wire nut connection on the pigtail) with a hallway with 2 light fixtures and 3 light switches, the two lights mounted between the 3 switches. When a light switch is flipped, theists will come on after 10-30 minutes, like they have to.warm up and one end switch doesn't do anything. I can't find a video with 3, 3way light switches and 2 light fixtures which would help me see if there are some things miswjred. Do you have video on it or would it be possible to get a good diagram from you? If you let me know, I can send my email. Thanks in advance.
This may help you: www.buildmyowncabin.com/electrical/wiring-diagrams-3way-7.html And since you have 3 switches: www.buildmyowncabin.com/electrical/how-to-wire-4-way-switch.html
The way i remember the difference between line and load is... The "line" is like the main power "line" outside and the load is whatever you are trying to power
Thanks! I watched a ton of other vids but yours was one of the few that made the most sense.
Great video, so easy to follow. In each scenario he showed a step by step diagram of all the connections. I paused the video at each step and made my connections and it worked out perfectly. He makes it fool proof.
I've looked at several diagrams that made me think, "whaaaat?" Great job of breaking it down. I get exactly what's going on now. Cheers!
I'm glad I found your channel you make it easy to understand...thanks!
Awesome, thanks for the comment!
Simply amazing!
Many thanks!
This is the smartest explanation I have seen yet, very smart thank you.
Thanks! Glad it was helpful
Thanks for video! This really helped
Glad to hear it!
I like how you show the 3 different ways this could be set up.
I'm trying to change out sensor switches for a 3-way switch system. I believe I have the 2nd method you showed. The only thing throwing me off is that the white wires are not marked with black tape.
Simce my knowledge is 0 on this subject, I'm probably going to call an electrician to confirm everything is wired correctly. This is a 30-year-old house I just purchased, and the previous owner made a lot of changes. He's not cerrified/trained in any skill but knows a lot about many things, so he did the work by himself.
That scares me a bit.
Anyway, it was a great presentation. 👍 👏
Well explained my bro
I have seen multiple videos and appreciate the graphs and your reference on light receptacles. Do you have a video on floor receptacles and how line and load effect the flow of current? Especially, if there’s a light receptacle that turns the receptacles on and off. Is there a way to wire a receptacle incorrectly causing the flow of electricity to be interrupted? For example, an HVAC unit in between two receptacles.
I don't think anybody has every utilized visual drawings for circuitry better. Also, the verbal explanations are simple and clear. While the image is up, I already know how to think about what you're saying. This is beautifully done.
Wow, thank you! I'll plan on doing more videos like this.
Can I connect red on travler terminal #1 and black on travler terminal #2 in 3-way switch? (the pair on top side of the switch)
Because light is on when I off all switches(i have to on one switch and off the other switch to off the light), i want to light off when I off all switches.
How do you hook up a switch with lights and plug when the main power from the panel is 14/3 wire?
In the last method, is it possible to run a neutral to the switch box for a smart switch that requires a neutral?
I actually have the same question. New code now requires that we leave a white at the box. So i would think maybe use a 14/4?
I have an 1974 home (alum wires, but I've installed short copper lines with anti-corrosive in the wire nut connection on the pigtail) with a hallway with 2 light fixtures and 3 light switches, the two lights mounted between the 3 switches. When a light switch is flipped, theists will come on after 10-30 minutes, like they have to.warm up and one end switch doesn't do anything. I can't find a video with 3, 3way light switches and 2 light fixtures which would help me see if there are some things miswjred. Do you have video on it or would it be possible to get a good diagram from you? If you let me know, I can send my email. Thanks in advance.
This may help you: www.buildmyowncabin.com/electrical/wiring-diagrams-3way-7.html
And since you have 3 switches: www.buildmyowncabin.com/electrical/how-to-wire-4-way-switch.html
The way i remember the difference between line and load is... The "line" is like the main power "line" outside and the load is whatever you are trying to power