How can I combine two wall switches into one? The most reliable way is to get a DPST, double pole single throw, switch. It will replace the two switches directly because each of it’s pole will act as if it were a single pole switch, regardless of load and specific circuitry.

Can you combine 2 light switches together?

The 2 incoming wires to the switches should probably NOT be connected together, unless they both go back to the same breaker in the panel.

How to convert two light switches to one?





All you need to do is hook one of the hot lines to the switch and cap the other hot line with a wirenut. Then pigtail both of the two switched lines (that return to the fixtures) to the switch output side.

How do you wire two switches together?


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What are two switches to one light called?

In building wiring, multiway switching is the interconnection of two or more electrical switches to control an electrical load from more than one location. A common application is in lighting, where it allows the control of lamps from multiple locations, for example in a hallway, stairwell, or large room.

Can you stack light switches?

Use space-saving stacked light switches to add 2 or 3 devices in the same size electrical box.

How many light switches can be connected together?





The Basics of Four-Way Switch Wiring



Basically, any number of four way switches can be installed between two three-way light switches.

How do you wire two switches and lights using the same power source?

Run 12-gauge electrical cable between each switch and the light it controls. Pull one end of each cable through the back of one of the light fixture electrical boxes. Strip both ends of each cable with a knife, separate the wires and remove 1/2 inch of insulation from the end of each.

Can you run 2 lights off 1 switch?

The answer is yes; one switch can turn on multiple lights. You can use two ways to make your switch control multiple lights. The most common way is to daisy-chain the light fixtures through connecting them with each other and hooking the first fixture to the switch.

How do you daisy-chain lights together?

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Quote from Youtube video: So left side right side you need to make sure you put those together so this is one side and then this is the other side all right so that is how you daisy chain the lights.

What means SPDT?



Single Pole Double Throw

A Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT) switch is a switch that only has a single input and can connect to and switch between the 2 outputs. This means it has one input terminal and two output terminals. A Single Pole Double Throw switch can serve a variety of functions in a circuit.

What is oneway switch?

A One Way switch is used when you only have one switch for a light, for example, a bedroom ceiling light. These are the cheapest switches available as the circuit is very simple and easy to make, making it the most basic and widely available types of switch on the market.

What is difference between 1 way and 2 way switches?



The one-way switch has two contacts and the two-way switch has three contacts. In a two-way switch, there are two, one-way switches combined in one. One of the terminals can be connected to either of the two, but not both at the same time.

What is the difference between 2 way and 3 way switch?

In a normal switch, the two terminals are either connected (as shown) or disconnected. When they are connected, the switch is “on.” In a three-way switch, the top terminal connects to one or the other of the bottom two terminals.

How do you wire a one way light switch?

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What happens if you wire a light switch wrong?

But here’s the catch: If you connect the circuit wires to the wrong terminals on an outlet, the outlet will still work but the polarity will be backward. When this happens, a lamp, for example, will have its bulb socket sleeve energized rather than the little tab inside the socket.

What does SP and COM mean on a light switch?



The word “SP” means single pole. The neutral is permanently connected after it switches one wire. “Double Pole” is what DP means. Both the P and the neutral are switched. Not used for ceiling lamps.

Does it matter which wire goes where on a light switch?

It doesn’t matter as long as you do it the same on both switches. So, if you connect it to the upper right terminal on one switch, connect it to the upper right terminal on the other switch. Connect the second traveler wire to the terminal opposite the red wire terminal.

Does it matter where black and white wire goes on light switch?

A standard single pole light switch will simply require you to attach the black (load) wire into it, and then the black wire leaving the switch and to your lights. The switch serves to cut the power from reaching the light switch. The white or neutral wire bypasses the switch and goes straight to your lights.

What is the black screw on a light switch for?

This screw serves one of two purposes depending on where it is positioned in the circuit run: Either it accepts the incoming black (hot) wire from the power source, or it connects to the black (hot) wire that leads onward to the light fixture.