This isn't something that should be explained over the internet.
You shouldn't have messed with it, and now you need to hire a professional to fix it for you.
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I have an existing 3 way in my house that is wired like this:
Staircase..
My feed is in the 1st floor fixture with a 3 wire going down to the 1st floor switch.
3 wire from 1st floor switch to 2nd floor switch.. and a 2 wire from the 2nd floor switch to the second floor fixture?? I removed switches to remodel before realizing how it was wired.. An explanation would be appreciated.
This isn't something that should be explained over the internet.
You shouldn't have messed with it, and now you need to hire a professional to fix it for you.
It can get confusing...you'll need to search some 'common' diagrams on 3-way switch installation. You'll need a meter to figure out where your hot leads are before you start to connect anything back together.
Jim DeBruycker
Important note - I'm not a pro
Retired Defense Industry Engineer; Schluter 2.5-day Workshop Completed 2013
You need a voltmeter, and the knowledge of how to use it, before you can decipher which is the line, which is the load, and which are the travelers in order to make the circuit work properly. With the right knowledge, experience, and equipment, it could be done in a matter of minutes, otherwise it can be hours of frustrating hit and miss trials.
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