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Category: Switch

link to Wiring 1, 2 & 3 Way Light Switch In Australia (Explained)

Wiring 1, 2 & 3 Way Light Switch In Australia (Explained)

Many owners have a vague understanding of light switches and the best way to wire them. But can they apply that knowledge to light switches in Australia? How To Wire Light Switch In...

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link to Can You Have Two Dimmer Switches On the Same Circuit?

Can You Have Two Dimmer Switches On the Same Circuit?

Dimmer switches have become surprisingly common as of late. Some people dismiss them as luxuries that improve the ambiance in your home. But others perceive them as energy-saving tools. After all,...

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link to No Neutral In Switch Box (Working Method, NEC Code)

No Neutral In Switch Box (Working Method, NEC Code)

The absence of a neutral shouldn’t come as a surprise. Circuits use hot, neutral, and ground wires. While the hot conductor brings the power from the source, the neutral wire returns that...

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link to What Happens If You Reverse Line And Load Light Switch?

What Happens If You Reverse Line And Load Light Switch?

Switches and outlets are only as good as the person who wired them. On the surface, switches and outlets are straightforward. Anyone can connect the right wires to the correct terminals. However,...

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link to My Light Switch Turns ON/OFF By Itself (Solved)

My Light Switch Turns ON/OFF By Itself (Solved)

Is it normal for lights to switch themselves on and off? No, it isn’t normal. If you observe this behavior in your home, you should take immediate action. Sometimes, light switches misbehave for...

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link to Can You Put A Dimmer On A 2/3/4 Way Switch?

Can You Put A Dimmer On A 2/3/4 Way Switch?

People use dimmers to save energy. With a dimmer, you can improve the ambiance while reducing the amount of energy the bulb is using. 3-way switches, on the other hand, enhance convenience because...

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Hi, my name is Stellar and I'm an Electrical Engineer. I completed my electrical engineering in 2014 and have been working since then. During this tenure, I have gathered information related to electrical stuff like Generators, Circuits, Hydropower and Surge Protectors... And I am writing this blog to convey information that I know to help you to get the best information out of it.

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