Thread Number: 16562
Lux Switch Wiring Question |
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Post# 176689   4/10/2012 at 19:36 (4,370 days old) by vacumaniac ()   |   | |
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Ok, I am convinced that the switch itself is not the culprit. Does anyone see anything wrong with how the switch is wired? |
Post# 176690 , Reply# 1   4/10/2012 at 19:38 (4,370 days old) by vacumaniac ()   |   | |
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another view |
Post# 176889 , Reply# 2   4/12/2012 at 13:16 (4,368 days old) by frank1002us ()   |   | |
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in the first picture. one wire has to be connected to the top, as you have. the second wire has to be connected to the bottom, where you do not have a screw, just the hole. |
Post# 176894 , Reply# 3   4/12/2012 at 13:42 (4,368 days old) by frank1002us ()   |   | |
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i think you would need a screw in the back hole also to keep the switch together |
Post# 177608 , Reply# 4   4/19/2012 at 15:14 (4,361 days old) by swiveltop (Galveston, TX)   |   | |
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Like Frank said the two wires should be on the same side,and you do need the screw on the terminal as that is where the prong from the cord is attached. Here is a pic of the switch on my automatic E,should be the same. |