The living room is a single switch with only 2 wires and 4 wires to control spotlights and light str

Updated on Living room 2024-08-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are only 2 wires, 4 wires are thrown, and the spotlights and light strips are not electrified. I don't understand what it means. It's just that the 6 connectors of your three-open switch are connected in parallel to L11, L22, and L33 when wiring, and then the light wires you want to control are connected to the other three heads respectively to open and control them alone.

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