Wiring two switches for two lights.
Test two separate wall switches to same light.
A 3 way circuit is a lighting circuit that allows one light fixture to be controlled by two wall switches in different locations.
There are also four way five way and a gazillion way circuits.
This method allows you to operate the fan and light power separately.
Once you pull the 14 3 cable and the circuit power source wires from the switch boxes.
A single wall switch controls the power to the fan and light together whereas a dual wall switch has two separate switches one for the fan and the other for the light.
Your power supply line the black wire should be feeding both switches and those switches power the fan black or the light blue.
It may in some cases even return to the wall from the second switch.
The source is at the switch box and a 2 wire cable is run to each light.
Stairwells hallways and large rooms with multiple access are all candidates for 3 way circuits.
Connect black fan wire to the black ceiling wire.
As the diagram at electrical 101 shows the line cable is all you need to supply power to a pair of switches in a single electrical box.
Here two switches are wired in the same box to control two separate lights.
A hot wire red or black comes out of the wall and into one switch then out of that switch and into the other one.
How to wire two separate switches lights using the same power source.
An existing wall dimmer switch must be replaced with a single on off wall switch before installing a hunter fan to ensure consistent power flow from the switch to the fan.
My question is how do i wire this up so that either switch will control the light without having to touch the other switch.
You can wire two single pole light switches in the same gang box using a device that combines two separate single pole light switches into one device using the original single switch space.
After making sure the power is off you strip the black wire in the two conductor cable which also has a ground wire and make a pigtail with two 6 inch lengths of black wire salvaged from a spare piece of cable of the same wire gauge.
One source is spliced to each switch with a pigtail to power the two lights.
One switch will be located outside on the porch and the other switch will be on the inside wall next to the door.
Also known as three way switching the job calls for a pair of special three way switches and an appropriate length of 14 3 conductor cable to join the switches together.
It isn t unusual to wire two or more light and switch combinations from the same power source in fact it s common practice.
Some gang boxes are in locations that do not allow the box to be expanded to add a separate light switch.
I know this can be done but i don t have a clue how to connect the switches to the fixture.