Electrically speaking, no. 4-way switch circuits are designed to toggle power to the load ON or OFF regardless of what switch is flipped and which direction it’s flipped in. Can I wire three different circuits (powered by different lines) using one three-gang switch?

How do you wire a 4-way switch with a 4-way power?

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Quote from Youtube video: You can mark with masking tape the two wires coming from the first three-way switch. And then going on to the next three-way switch if you can't see it easily remove the four-way switch and the wires.

How do you hook a 4-way switch up?





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Quote from Youtube video: If we flip switch two we break the circuit. And if we flip switch 1 we make the circuit. This method is the simplest way to connect four five six or more switches into a light circuit.

How can you tell which wire is common on a 4-way switch?

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Quote from Youtube video: This group of wires goes to the upstairs switch in this group that's connected to the switch still goes downstairs. As you can see that's the hot set of wires this is just a little voltage tester.

How does 4 way switch work?

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Quote from Youtube video: You will see that it is blocked by the other three-way. But if I was to switch to four-way. You will see that the travelers are now criss cross allowing power to be moved over to the other traveler.