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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
  • How to install a Kasa TP-Link 3 way Smart Switch. As well as, how to install a regular 3 Way Switch.
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    For entertainment purposes only. This is not an instructional video and I am not a professional. As an Amazon Associate, I earn a commission from qualifying purchases.

Комментарии • 87

  • @pavany666666
    @pavany666666 11 месяцев назад +1

    This worked for me. Thank you. Saves 1 smart switch.

  • @JoshZ09
    @JoshZ09 Год назад +1

    Clear, useful, and to the point!

  • @mattkoenig
    @mattkoenig 6 месяцев назад +1

    I know this is an old video but wanted to comment anyway that this video explaining that you need the wifi switch in the first position in the circuit resolved an issue where my first switch was always powering off my wifi switch which was second in line. Swapped them around and everything working as it should. Great video and great explanations.

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  6 месяцев назад

      Glad you thought the video was helpful!

    • @---GOD---
      @---GOD--- 4 месяца назад +1

      It doesn't matter what side you install the switch on. This issue is typically due to one of the traveller wires being swapped with the load/line wire. If you swap them on both ends it should be fine. 3-way switches are a little tricky if you're working with someone else's wiring. You'll have to play around with it to figure out which wire is which.

  • @KXBAYASHI
    @KXBAYASHI Год назад +2

    you're the man, raymond! thanks a lot :)

  • @franciet99
    @franciet99 2 месяца назад +2

    Very clear instructions! Thank you!

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. Glad the video was helpful!

  • @DougCube
    @DougCube Год назад +7

    You can actually install the smart switch on either side (line side or load side), or both sides (mainly for aesthetics). A few other youtubers showed it was fine. I recently installed over 20 of these, including a 4-way situation.

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  Год назад +1

      I didn't know that was possible. Thanks!

    • @jrivera1360
      @jrivera1360 Год назад

      Do you have the link to install it in both sides?

    • @DougCube
      @DougCube Год назад +1

      @@jrivera1360 You just have to treat the load wire (going to the light) as if it was the line wire coming from the breaker. It's symmetric.

    • @afreedom6286
      @afreedom6286 7 месяцев назад +1

      I am sooooo GRATEFUL! This answer will save you COUNTLESS HOURS. It’s the best and simplest explanation I’ve found anywhere and I’ve been researching this for days! Im installing two 3-way smart dimmer switches (amazon basics) and was struggling to keep the 2nd smart dimmer switch from disconnecting and stopping working. I thought I had it connected correctly since everything worked and powered on and it’s the mirror image of the 1st switch downstairs so it all seemed like it was good. Except…..it wouldn’t stay connected and lights would flicker and them the 2nd switch would just fail. So I thought it must be the switch. But I decided yo do some research first to see if I may have wired it wrong or there was another way to wire it since it’s 2 smart dinner switches being installed. After a week of researching and trying to rewire so many times and then changing one of them back to a standard switch (that also was failing ) I was at my wits end. I Could not figure it out and almost gave up until I read this very simple and easy to understand answer. I simply took the load wire from the 1st switch downstairs and connected it to the line (hot) black wire (so then I had 3 wired connected in that wire nut not just 2 anymore) and everything works perfectly now! I couldnt believe it. Took me 5 minutes to open that box, reconnect that load wire and close the box and screw on the cover plate. That easy! Thank you, thank you, thank you @DougCube! You are awesome for dumbing this down for the rest of us. @@DougCube

  • @DougCube
    @DougCube Год назад +3

    @19:36 If the travelers on the load side are red and black then they were red and black on the line side also (same cable), it's just that they were covered in white paint. I use some sandpaper to take the paint off, especially on bare ground wires. When I paint walls, I mask off the electrical boxes to prevent such silly overspray.

  • @sammieseoul5544
    @sammieseoul5544 2 года назад

    good video.. going to purchase the voltage tester

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  2 года назад

      Thanks for the comment! I definitely recommend the voltage tester.

  • @ChristopherPayne-i7d
    @ChristopherPayne-i7d 28 дней назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  28 дней назад

      Appreciate the super thanks. That's very kind of you!

  • @USA-CANADA1480
    @USA-CANADA1480 Год назад

    what we need in this video was the actual demonstration that it works

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  Год назад +1

      Thanks, I'll remember that for future videos.

  • @esqsims2083
    @esqsims2083 Год назад +1

    Good stuff

  • @jackscrafts9202
    @jackscrafts9202 Год назад +1

    It only has to be smart on one end. That is so good to know. Thanks. Therefore on the Dumb end there may not even be a Neutral wire.

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  Год назад

      The whole house would probably be wired with a neutral anyway.

    • @jackscrafts9202
      @jackscrafts9202 Год назад +1

      @@RaymondCanDoIt Not houses built before 1985 in the US

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  Год назад

      Yea, for houses before 1985 there won't be. But then you won't be able to do smart switches without a neutral wire. Maybe for a 3way but definitely not for a 2way.

  • @mikeoreilly4020
    @mikeoreilly4020 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm pretty sure you did a lot of extra work connect the wires to the Kasa switch. I just installed a couple of these by lifting up the plate under the terminal screws and just inserting a straight wire under it and tightening it down with the terminal screw. No making hooks or unscrewing the screws all the way out. The wire is trapped securely under the little plate.

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  2 месяца назад

      Yes, I'm sure I probably did more work than needed. Old habits die hard.

  • @yhawk64
    @yhawk64 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Is this statement true: to know which is the primary switch, use the voltage switch. If the voltage switch always detects power whether the switch is ON or OFF, then it is the primary switch. The other non-primary switch only detects power when it is on.

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  2 года назад

      Thanks for your comment. That's correct. There has to be a wire that is always hot regardless if the switch is off to bring the power into the circuit. That's the primary switch. Be careful when working with hot circuits.

  • @laurenzimakenzi6726
    @laurenzimakenzi6726 2 дня назад

    Can you explain how to add to Kasa App? I couldn't😢

  • @DougCube
    @DougCube Год назад +3

    You actually don't need to make a hook or remove any screws from the new switch. You can leave the wire straight and insert them under the plate then screw to clamp it down.

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  Год назад +1

      Yes, I just think it's more secure.

    • @---GOD---
      @---GOD--- 4 месяца назад

      Not that it really makes much of a difference in this situation, but a hook around the screw will be far more secure than a straight wire pressed between a plate.

  • @DougCube
    @DougCube Год назад +1

    @19:19 On that switch, it would be called the "load wire" not the "line wire."

  • @aliabidsyed8138
    @aliabidsyed8138 Год назад +1

    I have TP link 3 way switch which comes with 2 switches. If I use one for the main switch, can I use the other as a single pole switch anywhere else?
    Thanks for your help! You video really helped me

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  Год назад

      Yes, you can. The switches in the two pack are the same and independent of each other.

    • @aliabidsyed8138
      @aliabidsyed8138 Год назад

      The other switch has two traveler screws and a ground wire. There is no neutral wire. Wondering how to co nect it for single pole switch.

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  Год назад

      Sorry, I read your original comment wrong. You cannot use the other switch as a single pole. It can only be used as a 3 way switch.

    • @---GOD---
      @---GOD--- 4 месяца назад +1

      You can use the second 3-way switch as a single pole switch. You would hook one part to the line/load terminal and another to one of the traveller terminals. That should do the trick.
      The way a 3-way switch works is it flips the line connection between the traveller terminals.
      However, you will still require a neutral wire for power. None of the Kasa smart switches will work without a neutral wire. It's absolutely necessary.

  • @jpcreativeimagery
    @jpcreativeimagery Год назад +1

    there are smart switches that do not require a common, you won't be able to use tp-link kasa without running one but there are other options FYI

  • @TheHuyviet
    @TheHuyviet Год назад +3

    I installed only one smart switch at the main switch (power line from breaker) . It works fine when manually turn on/off at either smart or standard 3-way switch. However, the Kasa and Alexa apps do not show the light status correctly so I am not able to know whether it is on or off to turn off or on although it does switch the light on/off at the app when I click the button. The schedule setup doesn't work as I set to turn off at sun rise and on at sun set. I tried using time on/off too but same problem. I tried multiple of the smart switches but had the same problem. I am disappointed that TP-link does test their firmware enough for these problems

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. Yea, I agree it's glitchy, especially when integrating with the alexa app. Did you see if there was an firmware update for the device?

    • @TheHuyviet
      @TheHuyviet Год назад

      @@RaymondCanDoIt Thanks for the reply. Yes, I did update the firmware but no help. I now notice when the light status (circle) at the switch is always on regardless my outside light is turned on or off then the switch can't schedule to turn off although schedule to turn on is ok. So, I think this defective switch thinking it is already off (status is on) then no need to turn off. I have this problem with multiple switches. I was successfully installed and scheduled sunrise/sunset ok only one of them, this is because the status at the switch does show on when the light is off and on when the light is off which is correct.

    • @mikeeasy8842
      @mikeeasy8842 Год назад

      hey thanks for this, i was hoping you could elaborate or give me some insight before I do this. My plan is to have a 3 way switch with the main switching running the neutral and is the only smart switch. Would I still be able to turn on and off my switches with google home app / voice? From my understanding you are saying that the smart switch doesn't know if its on or off. To simplify: what issues can I expect if the main switch is smart and the other switch is dumb? I would like to control my lights on and off via voice and app.
      Thank you

  • @vishalpatel710
    @vishalpatel710 2 года назад +1

    If I order a single pole smart switch can I use it for the primary 3 way switch.... Or if I order the your kasa 3way kit can I use each for 2 separate 3 way primary switches?

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  2 года назад

      Yes, you can buy 1 3way switch as a primary. Or you can buy a two pack for 1 3way circuit on both ends. Or you can buy a two pack for 2 separate primary switches.

  • @darrinsmith2845
    @darrinsmith2845 Год назад

    So can you use a standard smart HP200 tp lnk switch for a satellite dummy switch then

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  Год назад

      I don't think you can. It would have to be a 3way regular or 3way smart switch

  • @nathanmullins8093
    @nathanmullins8093 2 года назад +1

    Make sure you don't Nick The wire when not using wire strippers. Electricity flows on the outside of the copper and will Arc over a nick. Every ark displaces metal...it will eventually fail.

  • @LA-rl1lu
    @LA-rl1lu 11 месяцев назад +1

    Does this concept still hold true if the smart 3way switch is a dimmer switch, the dumb 3way switch is not a dimmer, and the light(s) are dimmable?

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  11 месяцев назад

      I would think that should also work, but I don't know

  • @stevezb
    @stevezb 4 месяца назад +1

    Can you link to Kasa switches in way so two different lights will go on when ether switch is pressed?

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  4 месяца назад

      You can use the kasa, Google or alexa app to do something like that.

  • @kevs1768
    @kevs1768 6 месяцев назад +1

    I just installed the same smart switch but whenever I turn off the light using the dumb switch, it actually disconnects my smart switch to the wifi. Is that a normal behavior or did I install the smart switch on the secondary switch instead of the main?

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  6 месяцев назад +1

      It's possible when you turn off the dumb switch, there is no power to the smart switch. Try switching the switches. (No pun intended)

  • @rachelwatsky683
    @rachelwatsky683 Год назад +1

    I've tried to set this up a few times. It doesn't blink orange and green, only green. What am I doing wrong?

  • @brandonalvarado1309
    @brandonalvarado1309 9 месяцев назад +1

    Is the same thing applied to a four way switch

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  9 месяцев назад

      Sorry, I'm not sure since I have never installed a 4way

  • @MannyTheDriver
    @MannyTheDriver Год назад +1

    The real question is... If I want to control lights from three locations, can I get a smart 4-way and two regular 3-ways?

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  Год назад +1

      You could probably do that, but I'm not exactly sure. You would probably need 1 smart 4 way and 2 regular 4 ways

    • @MannyTheDriver
      @MannyTheDriver Год назад +1

      @@RaymondCanDoIt After pulling all the beautiful hairs out of my head, I found out that in order to do this (at least with a Leviton system, 2nd gen, no hub), you would need 2x smart 3-ways and a regular or “slave” compatible 4 way.
      Hope this helps the next guy!

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the update, Manny!

  • @stevezb
    @stevezb 4 месяца назад

    I do not see any stamps of approval for use in US

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  4 месяца назад

      Sorry, but not sure what you mean. I'm in the US and use it.

  • @jsully4074
    @jsully4074 3 месяца назад +1

    Someone pleaseee help me ive tried for HOURS to get my kasa 3 way smart stitches to work but its not. Im losing my MIND!!! Ive tried just about everything...either im a damn fool or my house wiring is wonky..im betting on me being the fool. 😭😭😭

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  3 месяца назад +1

      Do you have a red, white, black and ground wire?

    • @jsully4074
      @jsully4074 3 месяца назад +1

      @@RaymondCanDoIt yes I did. But I think i just don't have the neutral wires in every junction light switch box. Because I got 1 - Copper ground wire, 1 Black Line wire, 1 White load wire (power to the light from switch) and 1 Red traveler wire (to the other 3 way switch). No extra wires in the box. So no neutral wire to go back to the breaker. So I'm guessing I just don't have what is needed to make the switches work right.

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  3 месяца назад

      Correct. You do need a white (neutral) wire.

  • @DougCube
    @DougCube Год назад +1

    @12:05 It's pronounced "LeviTON" not "LeviTRON."

  • @robertdebose8390
    @robertdebose8390 3 месяца назад +1

    You need to invest in tools to make your job smarter, not harder...ijs

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the tip. Any suggestions on tools I should get?

  • @chinaworm.ccpslave
    @chinaworm.ccpslave Год назад +1

    26' to do a job of 10'.

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  Год назад

      This video will hopefully be cheaper for you.

  • @backthatthingupyoyoy
    @backthatthingupyoyoy 3 месяца назад +1

    NOT a good video. Details are sorely lacking. Please remove.

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  3 месяца назад

      Sorry you feel that way. Hopefully, there was some else's video that was more helpful.

    • @RaymondCanDoIt
      @RaymondCanDoIt  3 месяца назад

      Sorry you thought the video was not helpful.

    • @backthatthingupyoyoy
      @backthatthingupyoyoy 3 месяца назад +2

      My wife was using my account looking for something that nobody covers on these videos. She was attempting to take the switch plate cover off and was afraid she would break the small tabs. When I arrived home, I showed her how to w/o breaking. BTW, these wall Switches do NOT work for sh*t. I purchased 3 of them. The first out of the box would not communicate with the phone app; nor would it manually reset. The only thing it will do is turn on/off manually. Not worth the price or the effort. Thanks.