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15 minutes to change. If the light turns on the second black wire you connected to the switch is the switch feed and the unconnected black wire is the feed to the other loads. At the light it connects to the neutral terminal. The light will either turn on or it won t. If the other switch is turning on off the light regardless of which position this switch is in then it is very likely this is a defective switch. One of the black wires is the hot. The connected wire feeds the other loads and the disconnected wire is the light feed. The white wires are wire nutted together so they can continue the circuit. If the light doesn t turn on then it s the other way around. 2 blacks wires hot lead 1 red wire relay.

If the light turns on the second black wire you connected to the switch is the switch feed and the unconnected black wire is the feed to the other loads.

It could be either one. Change the light switch that operates on both sides of the wall. Notice the black wire is the only wire that we are controlling through the 2 way switch. Two wire cable runs from the combo to the light fixture and the switch output is connected to the black wire running to the fixture hot terminal. If the light doesn t turn on then it s the other way around. If the light turns on the second black wire you connected to the switch is the switch feed and the unconnected black wire is the feed to the other loads.


One of the black wires is the hot. Basic knowledge of how to wire a light switch black wire this is the hot or load wire white wire this is the neutral wire bare copper green wire this is your ground wire red wire this wire is used for 3 or 4 way switches and will connect the switches together so they can each control. The source neutral wire is spliced to the neutral on the receptacle half of the combo device and to the white cable wire running to the light. The white wires are wire nutted together so they can continue the circuit. 15 minutes to change. If the other switch is turning on off the light regardless of which position this switch is in then it is very likely this is a defective switch. Notice the black wire is the only wire that we are controlling through the 2 way switch. If the light turns on the second black wire you connected to the switch is the switch feed and the unconnected black wire is the feed to the other loads. However if it is only happening when this switch is in one particular position then it s highly likely one of the two switches has the common wire connected to one of the traveller terminals. It could be either one.


The light will either turn on or it won t. One of the black wires is the hot. If the light doesn t turn on then it s the other way around. 15 minutes to change. After removing the old switch the preferred method is to join the two existing black wires together and to add a short additional black wire called a pigtail. Two wire cable runs from the combo to the light fixture and the switch output is connected to the black wire running to the fixture hot terminal. Connect either of the other two black wires to the other screw on the switch. The connected wire feeds the other loads and the disconnected wire is the light feed. 2 blacks wires hot lead 1 red wire relay. Notice the black wire is the only wire that we are controlling through the 2 way switch.


One of the black wires is the hot. If the light turns on the second black wire you connected to the switch is the switch feed and the unconnected black wire is the feed to the other loads. You have an incoming hot wire black going to one screw it does not matter if you use the brass or silver screw on the side of the 2 way switch and a black wire from the other screw on the 2 way switch going to the load light ceiling fan etc. If the light doesn t turn on then it s the other way around. Two wire cable runs from the combo to the light fixture and the switch output is connected to the black wire running to the fixture hot terminal. The connected wire feeds the other loads and the disconnected wire is the light feed. Notice the black wire is the only wire that we are controlling through the 2 way switch. It could be either one. The two black wires one is power input the other is switched power output is used to control a light fixture or outlet. At the light it connects to the neutral terminal.


If the light turns on the second black wire you connected to the switch is the switch feed and the unconnected black wire is the feed to the other loads. After removing the old switch the preferred method is to join the two existing black wires together and to add a short additional black wire called a pigtail. You have an incoming hot wire black going to one screw it does not matter if you use the brass or silver screw on the side of the 2 way switch and a black wire from the other screw on the 2 way switch going to the load light ceiling fan etc. It could be either one. If the other switch is turning on off the light regardless of which position this switch is in then it is very likely this is a defective switch. Turn the power back on and turn the switch on. The two black wires one is power input the other is switched power output is used to control a light fixture or outlet. The source neutral wire is spliced to the neutral on the receptacle half of the combo device and to the white cable wire running to the light. The red is the switched hot. 2 blacks wires hot lead 1 red wire relay.


The other is an extension of the hot to some other fixture or to one half of the switched outlet. Switches are never connected between a black wire and a neutral wire. Two wire cable runs from the combo to the light fixture and the switch output is connected to the black wire running to the fixture hot terminal. If the light doesn t turn on then it s the other way around. It could be either one. You have an incoming hot wire black going to one screw it does not matter if you use the brass or silver screw on the side of the 2 way switch and a black wire from the other screw on the 2 way switch going to the load light ceiling fan etc. At the light it connects to the neutral terminal. If the light turns on the second black wire you connected to the switch is the switch feed and the unconnected black wire is the feed to the other loads. Basic knowledge of how to wire a light switch black wire this is the hot or load wire white wire this is the neutral wire bare copper green wire this is your ground wire red wire this wire is used for 3 or 4 way switches and will connect the switches together so they can each control. If the other switch is turning on off the light regardless of which position this switch is in then it is very likely this is a defective switch.