I have a set of lights upstairs and a set of lights downstairs.
There is a 2-gang switch at the bottom and a 2-gang switch upstairs.
So both switch locations allow me to control both upstairs and downstairs with the 2-way 2-gang setup.
Both upstairs and downstairs are on different circuits.
The switches are all dimmers, although my 3 bulbs upstairs are not dimmable. Yet it currently works.
If you have a look at the U-Landing-A-1 and B-1 images, you'll see how the old switch is wired up. I have taken one picture from the top and the other one from the bottom.
It has L1, L2 and C terminals (left to right).
From the lightwave website (the new smart switch brand), they say to move all wires from the L1 terminal to the L port and from L2 to the X ports on the new switch, while capping the C port off.
So this is what I did as shown in the "Initial Wiring" image.
This tripped the breaker in the fuse box when I switched the power on.
So I disconnected everything ("Separated Wires" image) and decided to test each wire to see which was live with my multimeter.
There are 3 main sleeves coming from the wall. You can see I have separated the wires - left, top and right according to which sleeve it was coming from.
Anyway, have a look at the "Separated" image. I have put connector blocks on all of them and I have determined that 3 of these wires are showing about 240v on my multimeter. I have circled the ones which were showing the voltage.
I think the small brown sleeves are put on the wrong wires. Shouldn't they be on the switched live wires only?
So now, given the new 2-gang 2way lightwave switch has: one L terminal and two X terminals and one Neutral terminal, what should I wire where?
This is just the upstairs switch.
Appreciate the help on figuring out what to wire into which terminal to make the 2-way work well.
Thanks,
JH
There is a 2-gang switch at the bottom and a 2-gang switch upstairs.
So both switch locations allow me to control both upstairs and downstairs with the 2-way 2-gang setup.
Both upstairs and downstairs are on different circuits.
The switches are all dimmers, although my 3 bulbs upstairs are not dimmable. Yet it currently works.
If you have a look at the U-Landing-A-1 and B-1 images, you'll see how the old switch is wired up. I have taken one picture from the top and the other one from the bottom.
It has L1, L2 and C terminals (left to right).
From the lightwave website (the new smart switch brand), they say to move all wires from the L1 terminal to the L port and from L2 to the X ports on the new switch, while capping the C port off.
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For both switches, move all wires fitted to the L1 to the L terminal on the Lightwave switch. Move all wires fitted to the L2 to the X terminal on the Lightwave switch. Wires in the C terminal are not required and can be safely terminated or removed altogether.
So this is what I did as shown in the "Initial Wiring" image.
This tripped the breaker in the fuse box when I switched the power on.
So I disconnected everything ("Separated Wires" image) and decided to test each wire to see which was live with my multimeter.
There are 3 main sleeves coming from the wall. You can see I have separated the wires - left, top and right according to which sleeve it was coming from.
Anyway, have a look at the "Separated" image. I have put connector blocks on all of them and I have determined that 3 of these wires are showing about 240v on my multimeter. I have circled the ones which were showing the voltage.
I think the small brown sleeves are put on the wrong wires. Shouldn't they be on the switched live wires only?
So now, given the new 2-gang 2way lightwave switch has: one L terminal and two X terminals and one Neutral terminal, what should I wire where?
This is just the upstairs switch.
Appreciate the help on figuring out what to wire into which terminal to make the 2-way work well.
Thanks,
JH