I have a 3 way switch with Source at First Switch and Light Between (same as below diagram)
I opened light fixture to pained the wall and after putting the light it did not work. I have tried following the wiring diagram but still does not work.
To ensure if my light fixture is good – when i plug it it outlet then it turns on.
To troubleshoot I even took out light fixture and tried attaching to source hot and neutral wire but light still does not work. when checking hot wire with multimeter it shows 122 volts with ground but show 0 with neutral wire.
I am not sure what I am missing and where to start as when direct connection of light fixture with source wire does not work then hooking up switches is also not working as expected.
Can someone help diagnose this? Its been like this since last few weeks me being little lazy.
Any help is appreciated.
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Best Answer
Here's your problem. Up in the light box, you don't know which of those /3 cables goes to switch box 1 vs switch box 2. So here's what I would do...
... after buying a multi-color 5-pack of electrical tape for about $3 because we are going to color-code everything: neutral=white... always-hot=black... switched-hot=red... travelers=yellow or some other color. There are always 2 travelers in a cable, they do the same thing, they are interchangeable, so code them the same color. "Two marked the same color" is pretty distinctive, as we are usually trying to make wires different colors.
Install 3-way switch #1.
We are done in this location, so you can reinstall the switch. Next: Figure out which cable is which up-top.
Mark cable #1 and tape the black and red wires both yellow, since they are the other end of those wires you marked earlier. Always mark both ends of a wire the same. It's downhill from here. Turn the power off.
Let's think about the yet-undiscovered wires. There are two ends of /3 cables - one in the lamp box and one in switch #2. These can only be the opposite ends of the same cable.
Most people want their lamps connected to switched-hot, otherwise it defeats the purpose of switches. Switched-hot is red. We'll make the other two travelers. That's black and white. Mark both ends of the black and white wires with yellow tape.
Fit the 3-way in the far box, with both yellow travelers again going to the brass screws, and the common (red wire) going to the black screw. Do the work carefully, and we are done here. You can close up the box.
Back up in the lamp box, nut together as follows:
Power up, test, should be done.
** Now if you have OCD, and want "both 3-ways down" to be lamp off like I do, and it isn't that way, then go up in the lamp box and swap yellows. Done.