I cut all the wires on the bedside table, and the lights in the room didn t turn on, and there was a

Updated on Bedside 2024-10-04
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You've cut the line of fire, so of course it won't light up. The circuit of your home should be the power live wire taken by the door switch, and then the light on the switch on the bedside table, and the next door does not affect the power live wire on your bedside table, and the switch at the door gets the power supply, of course, there is no effect. You can check how to wire the lighting dual control circuit on the Internet, and then restore it, which is very simple.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You still don't quite understand what you're talking about?? Do you follow the light in your room down to the bedside table and look for a connector??? Dual control is a three-line one! If it's normal next door, you can follow the bedside table to check where the switch is! Just find out which wire is connected.

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