![]() cheaper than changing my existing CFL light fixture. I decided to go out and purchase another Cooper Motion Switch model Model #OS310U, just as my previous one. problem is that both my black wires (power line in and the black headed to the other switch are connected together.ĭo I connect both the black and red sensor wires together along with the other 2 black wires? The sensor black and red wire, it mentions to connect separately to the black wires in my box. The sensor green wire will connect to the ground wire in the wallbox. The sensor blue wire will connect to the red traveler wire in the wallboxĮ. The sensor white wire will connect to the neutral wire (white) in the wallbox.ĭ. The sensor red wire will connect to the other black wire in the wall box.Ĭ. ![]() The sensor black wire will connect to either one of the black wires in the wallbox.ī. ![]() There are 5 wires to connect per the instructions below.Ī. I am installing a Cooper Motion Switch model Model #OS310U. (this part makes perfect sense to me)īack to box #1, the common terminal of the 3way switch has a red wire, which I believe goes to the light source and the other 2 wires, red and white are my travelers (but not 100% sure?) and since my light fixture is 20ft high, it's hard for me to confirm. On box #2, no surprise, I have a black wire screwed to the common terminal of the 3 way and the white and red travelers. This power (black) doesn't wire directly into the 3way switch, instead, it's wired with the black wire of the of my exterior switch and to the other set of wires which also have my travelers (red/white) ![]() the power line (one in the middle) is not only feeding my 3 way switch (on right) but also an exterior light (left switch). (one is definitely the cable that brings current to my exterior light, one of the other 2 seems like the travelers to the other switch and the last ones seems like the power source cable) In box #1, I have 3 separate cables feeding into the box. Hello, I am installing a motion sensor on a 3 way switch in my garage. ![]()
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