Wolf865
DIY
New on here and was hoping someone could help me with a wiring problem I can't wrap my head around since it's different from the way I've always wired them in the past. Have been making a few minor electrical upgrades to a (1984) pre-code condo we bought for our kids. Love them but don't want them living with us once they graduate from college here at the end of Fall and Spring semesters. Anyway, decided to turn some single pole switches into 3 way switches, split the light/fan units into two separate switches and make them 3 way as well, change them out to white, etc. Was doing really well until I came to the kitchens 2 gang box which already had a 3 way switch for the kitchen light and a single pole (washer /dryer closet). I thought would be another easy one since it was already set up as a 3 way. What's confusing me is how they wired the 3-way for this particular light? Of course I pulled the switches out without thinking to map it as to how it was currently wired, thinking I could configure it the same as I had all the others. The south gang has a 12/3 wire that it shares with the north gang 3-way, a 12/2 that goes out to the kitchen light, and another 12/2 for the washer/dryer closet. The closet 12/2 wire/switch is different from others in the condo in that it has power on the black wire but both it and the white wire are attached to the light switch. Description is probably clear as mud but if anyone can tell me from what I tried to diagram, what wire to put where it would be appreciated. Not a configuration I normally use and can't figure out how they had it working? Thx, R