FrankStilgoe
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Hi,
I have a timer switch that operates some outside lights that I want to remove and replace with a faceplate - the lights have another switch that operates them (the timer switch and other switch were effectively wired in series). For the timer switch I have:
A red wire going to Load (Wire A)
red and yellow wire going to 2-way (Wires B+C)
Red wire going to Live (Wire D)
To replace with the faceplate, do I simply need to:
Wire B and C together (as they are already connected in current wiring)
Connect Wire A to Wire D
I am assuming that I need to close the circuit so that the separate switch does all the work.
Thanks
Frank
I have a timer switch that operates some outside lights that I want to remove and replace with a faceplate - the lights have another switch that operates them (the timer switch and other switch were effectively wired in series). For the timer switch I have:
A red wire going to Load (Wire A)
red and yellow wire going to 2-way (Wires B+C)
Red wire going to Live (Wire D)
To replace with the faceplate, do I simply need to:
Wire B and C together (as they are already connected in current wiring)
Connect Wire A to Wire D
I am assuming that I need to close the circuit so that the separate switch does all the work.
Thanks
Frank