I recently purchased a motion detection light switch for our bathroom to help my toddler.
While trying to install it, I noticed that I wasn't dealing with a typical light box.
The old switch (which was clearly installed during construction) has 3 BLACK wires, one which is secured to a screw on the switch and the other 2 come out the back of the switch. All 3 wires seem to be "hot". 2 go together and one is separate. On top of that, there are 3 additional wires that are white that come from the same locations as the BLACK wires in the box, but are just joined together with a cap - no purpose noted.
I successfully installed the new switch by assuming one of the wires must be neutral and attaching it to the GREEN wire that came with the new switch, but much to my dismay, now 3 switches in the bathroom and one in an adjacent room don't work. After replacing the old lightswitch in the same configuration it was in, the switches work again, but only when the original switch is turned ON (which is not the way the switch operated previously).
Any suggestions/ideas? Burn the house down? Live by candlelight? Both seem pretty viable to me at this point after about 50 trips to the breaker box to uninstall/reinstall this dang switch.
While trying to install it, I noticed that I wasn't dealing with a typical light box.
The old switch (which was clearly installed during construction) has 3 BLACK wires, one which is secured to a screw on the switch and the other 2 come out the back of the switch. All 3 wires seem to be "hot". 2 go together and one is separate. On top of that, there are 3 additional wires that are white that come from the same locations as the BLACK wires in the box, but are just joined together with a cap - no purpose noted.
I successfully installed the new switch by assuming one of the wires must be neutral and attaching it to the GREEN wire that came with the new switch, but much to my dismay, now 3 switches in the bathroom and one in an adjacent room don't work. After replacing the old lightswitch in the same configuration it was in, the switches work again, but only when the original switch is turned ON (which is not the way the switch operated previously).
Any suggestions/ideas? Burn the house down? Live by candlelight? Both seem pretty viable to me at this point after about 50 trips to the breaker box to uninstall/reinstall this dang switch.