penright
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Wasn't quit sure what title or how to set up the question. I did do some googling on the subject. I understand the principle behind 3-Way, how the travelers are wired.
Let me see if I can set the stage .....
I have two multi-switch boxes. I will use the real locations.
Location 1: House Main Entry.
There are 2 single pole and the one double pole (3-way). The switches and face plate is brown as is all outlets and switches. Also they are narrow toggle.
Single Pole 1: Porch Light
Single Pole 2: Overhead Entry light.
Double Pole: Garage door light sconces.
Location 2: House Garage Door Entry
There are 1 single pole and one double pole.
Single Pole: Garage Lights
Double Pole: Garage door light sconces.
As you can tell the 3-way controls the garage door light sconces. The house was built in 2016. I am wired from breaker to Location 2 hook to common. Then a 3 wire with ground (w,b,r) is ran to Location 1 with black and red as travelers. Neutral to neutral. Then at location 1, the load is connected to common and neutral, with travelers from location 2 connected to travelers at location 1.
Clear as mud? ...
So I just installed my GoControl for the garage overhead door. I also have a Vision 2 relay device. So I wanted to use it at Location 2, thinking I could kill two birds with one stone. I want to create a rule to turn on the lights when overhead garage door is open during dark.
That is when I learn about how 3-way switches worked. Hang on I getting close to asking questions.
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So for now, I am using the travelers and bypassing the double pole at location 1, and using the double pole at location 2 as just a single pole.
If I am understanding right, to keep the 3 way function and have correct reporting, then I need a "primary" and "aux" switch. I need them to be toggle and brown. Oh, and it would be nice if they are narrow.
Now for the question, where can I find them?
Am I making this too hard?
Let me see if I can set the stage .....
I have two multi-switch boxes. I will use the real locations.
Location 1: House Main Entry.
There are 2 single pole and the one double pole (3-way). The switches and face plate is brown as is all outlets and switches. Also they are narrow toggle.
Single Pole 1: Porch Light
Single Pole 2: Overhead Entry light.
Double Pole: Garage door light sconces.
Location 2: House Garage Door Entry
There are 1 single pole and one double pole.
Single Pole: Garage Lights
Double Pole: Garage door light sconces.
As you can tell the 3-way controls the garage door light sconces. The house was built in 2016. I am wired from breaker to Location 2 hook to common. Then a 3 wire with ground (w,b,r) is ran to Location 1 with black and red as travelers. Neutral to neutral. Then at location 1, the load is connected to common and neutral, with travelers from location 2 connected to travelers at location 1.
Clear as mud? ...
So I just installed my GoControl for the garage overhead door. I also have a Vision 2 relay device. So I wanted to use it at Location 2, thinking I could kill two birds with one stone. I want to create a rule to turn on the lights when overhead garage door is open during dark.
That is when I learn about how 3-way switches worked. Hang on I getting close to asking questions.
So for now, I am using the travelers and bypassing the double pole at location 1, and using the double pole at location 2 as just a single pole.
If I am understanding right, to keep the 3 way function and have correct reporting, then I need a "primary" and "aux" switch. I need them to be toggle and brown. Oh, and it would be nice if they are narrow.
Now for the question, where can I find them?
Am I making this too hard?