We have a room where in order for you to get the lights on, ONE of the switches (s1) has to be permanently on, unlike in typical 3 way arrangements, where either s1 or s2 can turn on or off the lights. So, S1 is controlling the power to S2 instead of what its supposed to be doing. If S1 isnt ON, S2 does not turn the lights on and off, its a dud switch.
Can any one figure out if there is a wiring configuration they could have used in a 3 way switching config to cause this?
Can any one figure out if there is a wiring configuration they could have used in a 3 way switching config to cause this?