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Very informative explanation. Would you please state the manufacturer of the large plate switch, having some difficulty location a wide-plate intermediate.
Okay Seth. I don't know if I properly understand the question. But what I can say is that, the connection is like that because of the terminal arrangement of that particular type of intermediate switch. You know the 3way switching arrangement has to be configured in a way that the lamp can be controlled from any of the switching points at anytime. Please let me know if this answers your question or if we should discuss further. Thanks
Thank you sir, but the reason for my question is that, when you take a very good look at the switch in question, it looks like a two 1 gang two way switches joined together. Now, my question is, is that the reason why you bridge the terminals?
Based on functionality, there are basically two types; 1way & 2way But there are differences also, based on appearance, wiring, and internal arrangement
strappers or strapp wires refer to the cables that connect to, and from the intermediate switch to the L1 and L2 terminals of the 2way switches. It is also called jumper wire or jumpers.
Brilliant teacher! Exactly what I needed.
Glad it was helpful. thanks for the compliment💕
Yeah am interested in your good explanation thanks God blessed you all the time
Wow! I really understood the two types of the intermediate switch
what a well organized explanation i saw? is this video! indeed you are the great teacher. tnxs!
Very glad to to know it was so helpful. Thanks
Good video please release controlling three lamp from four locatin
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I'm here again. Thanks for sharing it with us
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Thanks so much sir for the update
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My question is, what if you connect L1 from the first switch to L1 of the intermediate switch and that of L2 to L2 what will happen?
Very informative explanation. Would you please state the manufacturer of the large plate switch, having some difficulty location a wide-plate intermediate.
Thx
Perfect,, thanks
Can you pls give a brief explanation as to why you bridge the terminals?
Okay Seth. I don't know if I properly understand the question. But what I can say is that, the connection is like that because of the terminal arrangement of that particular type of intermediate switch. You know the 3way switching arrangement has to be configured in a way that the lamp can be controlled from any of the switching points at anytime.
Please let me know if this answers your question or if we should discuss further. Thanks
Well understood
0:09 I'm here again to refresh my mind
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Good done
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Thank you boss
Nice..tnx❤
Thank you bro
Very good
Thank you sir, but the reason for my question is that, when you take a very good look at the switch in question, it looks like a two 1 gang two way switches joined together. Now, my question is, is that the reason why you bridge the terminals?
Yes exactly. The terminal arrangement is just like that of a 2gang - 2way switch Just that with the intermediate, there's only 1gang.
Thank you
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think you sir i understand your lasing
How many do we have pl
Where can we get the intermediate switch. Intermediate switch are not available in the shop.
Hi, I'm a little bit surprised because intermediate switches are very common in my country. maybe you should try from bigger shops.
@@obloni_Electricalmay be i am looking into smaller shop and in a rural area. I will see in the bigger shop. Thanks you for your response.
How many types of intermediate switch do we have
Based on functionality, there are basically two types; 1way & 2way
But there are differences also, based on appearance, wiring, and internal arrangement
@@obloni_Electricalbut in you vedio you are explaining 3 way switching
4:53 I'm here again for revision
Please l have a question what is the strapp wires
strappers or strapp wires refer to the cables that connect to, and from the intermediate switch to the L1 and L2 terminals of the 2way switches. It is also called jumper wire or jumpers.
@@obloni_Electrical Thank you
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