Questions tagged [switch]

For questions about switches, i.e. electrical devices used to manually open and close an electric circuit on a routine basis.

A switch is an electrical device used to control the flow of electricity through an electrical circuit based on a manual (user) operation. Switch nomenclature varies depending on locality:

  • "Single pole" is sometimes used for an ordinary On/Off switch
  • A switch used as part of an arrangement for controlling a light from two locations may be referred to as "2-Way" (UK) or "3-Way" (US), or as a SPDT (Single Pole Dual Throw) switch.
  • A switch used in conjunction with two SPDT switches for controlling a light from three or more locations may be referred to as a "crossover" or "intermediate" (UK), or as a "4-way" (US) switch. Note that they have internal wiring that makes them different from a DPDT (Dual Pole Dual Throw) switch -- which are also available (but rarer).
  • A switch used to control two legs or phases of a branch circuit, or two branch circuits simultaneously, is called a "dual pole" switch.
  • Ordinary light switches are called "snap switches". Larger switches may be "safety switches", "disconnect switches", or "fusible disconnects" -- these are used to turn on and off larger loads such as air conditioners, motors, or even entire services, and often have a facility for locking them in the off position so that equipment can be safely worked on.
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How do I replace this switch/outlet combo?

How do I replace when there are only three wires? Old combo switch: Left side wiring: Right side wiring:
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How does an illuminated switch light up without a neutral

There are some illuminated switches that operate without a neutral. For a lamp that is lit when the switch is ON, I can envision a circuit diagram that has the switch lamp in series with the switched circuit. But this would create significant…
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How can I convert a single light/fan switch to separate switches?

I have a single switch for ceiling fan and overhead light. I’m looking to wire to a two switch plate so I can run independently.
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Replacing a switch with something that is always on

I recently installed a dusk to dawn light for the front porch and would like to keep the switch Always On at all times. This is more for the overzealous kind at home who want to switch everything off at night :) I am thinking of replacing the…
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Add a new light switch in line with another switch?

Title is probably confusing - let me explain. In our old bonus room (now a regularly used bedroom), the light switch by the door controls the can lights for the entire room. It also turns on/off the light in a storage area at the far end of the…
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Replacing 2 light switches (fan and fan light) with 1 carro wireless switch

I have just finished replacing all light switches in the house with Lutron devices and had no problem as all the instructions were extremely simple and straightforward. However, I have now run into a Carro Smart Fan that came with 1 switch. The way…
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What can we use as a wireless switch for a ceiling light?

I removed a light/ceiling fan that had a pull string when we installed my son's bunk bed (we didn't want the fan blades knocking him in the head). We now want to install just a ceiling light. There is electrical at the light location but no wall…
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Why does my tester not indicate voltage when a light switch is on?

I am not understanding this behavior, and I'm hoping that someone with a lot more experience with wiring than I have will know immediately what's going on. I have two 1940s-era fabric-clad wires attached to a simple two-pole on/off toggle switch in…
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Replacing old work triple switch

My house has all old work 1970. No grounds that I’ve seen yet. My issue is I have a trickle switch where one controls the porch one controls, the dining and one controls the outside light the one that controls the tiny the dining room is also…
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Tool/key for removing switch plate

I’m trying to remove light switch plate below but it seems to be securely attached around the pole switches. There are 2 dots on each of the rings around the pole switch, leading me to think they might be acting as screws. Anyone seen one like this…
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wiring 3 way switch

My attic has a ceiling light controlled by two 3 way switches connected with BX 14/3. Source and light wires were old knob & tube now replaced with Romex 14/2. The duplex outlet is a new addition. The attached diagram is how I thought it could be…
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Type of switch?

I have a lamp shaped like a boat that has 2 separate bulbs. Dim bulbs in the cabin and a regular 45w lamp in the sail. The switch rotates to turn on either cabin, lamp, or both in that order. I need to replace the switch but don't know what to…
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Light switch issues

I have 2 questions if that’s okay. Outlet works but switch suddenly doesn’t. Had a painter in there. Possible that he rewired it wrong or knocked a wire loose when he replaced the plate? More annoying than #1. My outdoor floodlights (motion…
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Need information on a switch replacement that turns on 2 lights simultaneously

I have a switch that turns on 2 garage lights at the same time and I need to replace it. The one that is installed has a plastic piece around it. Do I need to purchase the same kind or can I purchase one without the plastic casing?
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Calculate conductors for box fill

I have a 5 gang switch box I'm trying to calculate how many "conductors" I can have in it. Basically my main question is, do wires that originate and terminate inside the box count as +1 each (wires in nuts/splices going to switch)? Or is it only…
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