How do I rewire a dimmer switch to a regular switch?


Quote from Youtube video: We want to make sure that the wires attached properly to the switch on each wires end make a clockwise turn which is the same direction as we will tighten the wires to the switch.

Can I replace a dimmer switch with a normal light switch?





You can replace the dimmer switch with a regular light switch, only from what you have described you need to install a 3-way light switch, not a single pole light switch. The typical connections are as follows: The black wire to the lone screw on the 3-way light switch.

How do you bypass a light dimmer switch?

To bypass a dimmer switch, you will need to remove the switch from the wall and reconnect the electrical wires in the original circuit configuration.

Do you need a neutral wire for a dimmer switch?

As for the neutral requirement, smart devices are a load in series with the light. If the light is off, without a neutral you won’t have a complete circuit to power the smart dimmer circuitry.

Is a dimmer switch wired the same as a normal switch?

Unlike standard switches, most dimmer switches have wire leads that are connected to the circuit wires with wire connectors, rather than using screw terminal connections.

What are the 3 wires on a dimmer switch?





Single pole switches will have 3 wires: a hot lead wire, a ground wire, and a traveler wire. Older homes may only have a hot lead and a ground wire. If you have less than three wires, stop and call an electrician.

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

In the case of a single-pole switch, these wires are interchangeable—it doesn’t make any difference which wire is attached to which screw terminal. Inside the switch is a metal pathway that closes when the switch is in the ON position and opens to interrupt the flow of power when the switch is turned OFF.

Can neutral and ground be tied together?

No, the neutral and ground should never be wired together. This is wrong, and potentially dangerous. When you plug in something in the outlet, the neutral will be live, as it closes the circuit. If the ground is wired to the neutral, the ground of the applicance will also be live.

Can I use ground as neutral?

A ground is not a neutral period. The last thing you want is the chassis of your washer as a current carrying conductor. If your house has a bonded neutral and ground then it should be at only at one connector and that is your circuit breaker panel and nowhere else.

What happens if neutral wire is not connected?



If the neutral wire is broken or disconnected, the out of balanced current cannot return to the supply through the star point, but it must return. So, this current takes the path back to the supply through the lines.

Why does my dimmer switch have 4 wires?

Since the switch cuts the power on and off, there will be a black wire coming into the switch and a black wire leaving. The whites are normally just connected together with a wire nut and the coppers are connected together with a wire nut or grounded to a metal junction box. So the new switch has four wires.

What does L1 L2 and C mean on a dimmer switch?

The wires from your old switch can be connected either way round to the “C” and “L1” terminals of the dimmerswitch. If you are using a push-on/push-off dimmerswitch there is a spare terminal (L2) that you will not need to use for a 1-way circuit.

Will a dimmer switch work without a ground?



If testing reveals your box isn’t grounded, you can still install the dimmer, but you must use a plastic cover plate and make sure no bare metal parts are exposed.

What do I do if my switch doesn’t have a ground wire?

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Quote from Youtube video: And so when you replace a old switch with a new switch many times you want to have the ground wire. But you will have the ground screw on the new device.

Why does my light switch not have a ground?

If you are replacing a switch a ground is not required, as per the above exception. However, if you’re installing a switch; replacement or otherwise, into a metal box that is grounded. The switch will be ground via the devices yoke and mounting screws. So if the metal box is grounded, the switch is also grounded.

What happens if a light switch doesn’t have a neutral wire?

The neutral wire allows the completion of the circuit and the switch to have power even when it’s turned to the off position when you want the lights off. Without this neutral wire in place, the circuit is broken any time the switch is now in the off position. It remains has power when the switch is in the On Mode.

How do I wire without neutral?



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Quote from Youtube video: But it is an easier solution than adding a neutral wire most of the time. Because typically it means you're gonna have to open up walls or that you're gonna have to run new wiring through conduit.

How can you tell which wire is hot and which is neutral?

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Quote from Youtube video: If you don't get a voltage reading the wire is neutral. If you get a reading the wire is hot you can also use color coding to identify.