Either it wasn't really a neutral or something else in your box was hot. As has been pointed out previously, neutrals are never switched at the breaker panel, so turning off a breaker will never change the state of a neutral wire - neutrals are always connected.
-GT
Ok, after struggling with a missing neutral wire I finally got my Cooper Aspire RF z-wave master dimmer working properly. The 3-way switch (accessory dimmer) is also installed, but does not work. I did successfully join it to the network. The manual says that you need to create an association...
They are smart switches that I'm trying to install. House was built 1990 and it looks like I've got a lot of 3-ways wired like this (took some more apart tonight) ;) Any tricks to fixing this? How do I run power to the switchboxes without ripping out the drywall? I've got an attic above...
Just received some cooper stuff and trying to install into a 3-way config (dimmer + accesory switches). I'm having trouble matching the Cooper wiring diagrams with what I have. I appear to have 'Option 2' from this list of 3-way wiring setups...
Getting this thread back on topic, I noticed today that Homeseer has now listed the Cooper RF products on their site. Says "available this week". i'm thinking of ordering some to try out. Figure they are worth the extra over Vizia RF and HomePro? Right now I've only got a basic z-wace...
I'd like to have an automated thermostatt also. Problem is I'm afraid they might not work with my system. I have a 1990 Coleman heatpump + electric furnace. About 2 yeas ago I purchased a new electronic thermostat (yes, it said it worked with multistage heat pump systems) that seemed to work...
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