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The black wires (hot) go to the hot leads. The white wires (neutral) go to the neutral leads. Green or bare wires go to the grounding terminal. ... Connect one of the black wires in the workbox to one from the dimmer switch by placing the bare wires next to each other. Then twist on a wire nut. Make sure that the bare wires...
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Additional materials that will make the job go easier include: ... 7. In most cases, the dimmer switch will come with pre-wired and pre-stripped wires on the back. Simply take one wire on the dimmer switch and one wire from the wall box and hold them side by side. With the needlenose pliers, twist the exposed part of the...
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A dimmer switch is connected between an incoming line and an outgoing line that runs to a light fixture. ... This dimmer switch has two wires to connect to the "hot" and "switched" wires.
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I just bought a dimmer switch for a single pole switch. I tried to connect the new wires (two black and one green) exactly the same way as the switch I would like to replace. The problem is there is one wire that is red which is wired to the existing switch and ... New dimmer switch: two black wires and one green wire.
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I just bought a dimmer switch for a single pole switch. I tried to connect the new wires (two black and one green) exactly the same way as the switch I would like to replace. The problem is there is one wire that is red which is wired to the existing switch and ... : New dimmer switch: two black wires and one green wire.
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You will find a red and black wire connected to the switch. Both of these wires are live wires when the circuit is reconnected. (see lights and switches) Although there was none there, we have added ... The small screws are undone to release the wires and they are reconnected in the dimmer switch to the appropriate terminals...
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www.diydoctor.org.uk/projects/dimmer_switches.htm
www.diydoctor.org.uk/projects/dimmer_switches.htm
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(do not disconnect or cut anything yet) You need a cable that does not go to a switch. ... Now strip the switch wires, connecting the earth to the earthing point in the pattress box, the red to the top terminal of the switch, and the black, after applying a piece of red tape, to the bottom terminal. Screw the switch plate on...
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Unscrew the terminals and remove the conductors from the original switch. Replace the conductors in the new dimmer switch in the same positions as the old switch. Ensure the terminals are tight. If the dimmer switch is metal e.g. brass or chrome, then it should have an ... two red wires davehat 5 05 Sep 06 at 18:27...
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Next we'll connect the wires from the new switch to the house wiring. ... Reinsert the mounting screws to attach the dimmer switch to the junction box. Before putting the face plate back on, go back to your circuit breaker and turn your power back on and test your work. If the switch is working just fine,
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