The 2 lamps in the living room are controlled separately, and one switch controls the other, why is

Updated on Living room 2024-08-25
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    As a senior electrician to tell you, the power cord must be connected in series, parallel connection does not interfere with each other, series connection will have a switch in front of the switch, the back of a lamp to have electricity, this for experienced electricians, too basic.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It must be the wrong wire connection at the switch.,What is the wrong way to do it because it's hard to say clearly if it's not on the scene.。。。

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