Is there any way to wire a 3-way switch with only a 12/2 wire on one of the switches?
For my workshop lights, they're switched at the main door. I would like to put another switch at the back door.
Access behind the existing switch/wall to pull a new wire would be a bugger so I'm looking for alternatives.
Right now, it's an in-line setup. Power supplied to single, existing switch.
If I removed the power to the existing switch and instead put the power to either the other switch (which will have 12/3 wire) or to the light in a switch-loop configuration, can I somehow use the 12/2 wire on the existing switch? I would then be missing a neutral wire for this switch.
I do have another switch in the existing box that controls other lights. Worse case scenario, I guess I could use the (2) 12/2's as a 12/3 and have all the lights come on at once but would really prefer not to... Partially because I want/need to do this again in another section of the building but I don't have a second 12/2 wire so I'm back to my first scenario above.
Thanks
Brian
For my workshop lights, they're switched at the main door. I would like to put another switch at the back door.
Access behind the existing switch/wall to pull a new wire would be a bugger so I'm looking for alternatives.
Right now, it's an in-line setup. Power supplied to single, existing switch.
If I removed the power to the existing switch and instead put the power to either the other switch (which will have 12/3 wire) or to the light in a switch-loop configuration, can I somehow use the 12/2 wire on the existing switch? I would then be missing a neutral wire for this switch.
I do have another switch in the existing box that controls other lights. Worse case scenario, I guess I could use the (2) 12/2's as a 12/3 and have all the lights come on at once but would really prefer not to... Partially because I want/need to do this again in another section of the building but I don't have a second 12/2 wire so I'm back to my first scenario above.
Thanks
Brian