Hi all,
I am in the process of replacing two switches in a 3-way circuit with two Insteon dimmers. On one of the boxes, I noticed that one switch in Box 2 does not have a ground. Is this a problem, or is it handled by being connected to the switch in Box 1?
Box 1
Two Black wires
One Red wire
Bundle of neutral wires
No wires test as line
Box 2
One White Wire (Tests as line)
One Black Wire
One red wire
When I connect the white and black wire together in box 2, one of the black wires in box 1 tests as line; I assume the other black is load?
The box is plastic. I don't want to wire this incorrectly and damage the switch, or worse. I like my house the way it is. <ggg>
Any help would be great.
Thanks,
Ed
I am in the process of replacing two switches in a 3-way circuit with two Insteon dimmers. On one of the boxes, I noticed that one switch in Box 2 does not have a ground. Is this a problem, or is it handled by being connected to the switch in Box 1?
Box 1
Two Black wires
One Red wire
Bundle of neutral wires
No wires test as line
Box 2
One White Wire (Tests as line)
One Black Wire
One red wire
When I connect the white and black wire together in box 2, one of the black wires in box 1 tests as line; I assume the other black is load?
The box is plastic. I don't want to wire this incorrectly and damage the switch, or worse. I like my house the way it is. <ggg>
Any help would be great.
Thanks,
Ed