Hello I'm Tim from Wisconsin. I'm a DIYer (to the best of my ability) and am learning a lot about improving our home. So far I've learned the basics of light fixtures, standard receptacles, light switches, 3 way light switches, and one 4 way switch.
Our home was built in 1970.
I'm in the process of updating light fixtures and ran into something interesting. In this room there are two 3 way switches that control the light fixture. I removed the old light fixture and disconnected the wires and separated them. I made the mistake of not taking a picture first of where everything was originally which I'm really regretting. A big rookie mistake. But anyway in the light fixture box there are 3 different sets of wires running into it.
Here are the 3 sets.
A black, white, and bare. I believe this is a power source entering into the box. I ran a voltmeter to each of the black/brown wires and it's the only one that had power.
A brown, white, and bare.
A brown, white and bare.
Can someone explain to me how this works so I can get the new light fixture hooked back up?
Thanks in advance!
Tim
Our home was built in 1970.
I'm in the process of updating light fixtures and ran into something interesting. In this room there are two 3 way switches that control the light fixture. I removed the old light fixture and disconnected the wires and separated them. I made the mistake of not taking a picture first of where everything was originally which I'm really regretting. A big rookie mistake. But anyway in the light fixture box there are 3 different sets of wires running into it.
Here are the 3 sets.
A black, white, and bare. I believe this is a power source entering into the box. I ran a voltmeter to each of the black/brown wires and it's the only one that had power.
A brown, white, and bare.
A brown, white and bare.
Can someone explain to me how this works so I can get the new light fixture hooked back up?
Thanks in advance!
Tim