2 Lights 1 Switch Wiring:

This diagram shows how to make 2 Lights and 1 Switch Wiring. In this circuit use 2 lights, and one 2-way switch. First, we need to input the phase to the 2-way switch, then input the phase line to bulb 2 and bulb one from this switch. Input the neutral connection to lights one and two. Now this circuit is ready for use. If you want to know more about this circuit please check our youtube video below the post.

Diagram of 2 Lights 1 Switch Wiring:

2 Lights 1 Switch Wiring

Components needed For this Project:

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  1. 2-Way Switch [See Buy Click Amazon]
  2. Light [See Buy Click Amazon]

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Components used to make the 2 Lights 1 Switch Wiring:

01. 2-Way Switch:

Two Way Switch has three wire connection system. It is a type of switch that has three wire connections. And it really has no off or on. Both sides can be turned on or off depending on how you connect one to the other. Connection of two way switch is different. If you use it as a changer, then put the load in the middle one and two separate lines in the upper and lower ones. Two way switch is a type of multiway switch. Multiway switches have more points and can be controlled in multiple ways simultaneously.

02. Light:

CFL stands for Compact Fluorescent Lamp which is an improved version of tube lights of earlier days. Like tube lights, it is a vacuum glass tube with fluorescent powder coating which is not as long and straight as tube lights but curved/twisted compact, or small in size. Like a tube light, it has electrodes or filaments at both ends. But in this case, instead of a choke, there is an electronic circuit that drives the Compact Fluorescent Lamp. Because the red wave is less in the light of the Tubelight and Compact Fluorescent Lamp, the object looks a little pale or the correct color of the object does not appear.

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