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    Trouble with a new 3-way switch

    I really appreciate your help.
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    Trouble with a new 3-way switch

    Not sure how to answer that, but there is one common and two copper screws on opposite sides. See picture
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    Trouble with a new 3-way switch

    Thanks for your response, please see attached. This is the box with the 3 lines (light, hot, and 2nd switch) the other box only has switch line.
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    Trouble with a new 3-way switch

    Struggling with adding a 3-way switch. I have a feed with 2 wire, a 2 wire to the light, and a 3 way ran just to my new switch in one box; a simple over head light, and my second switch box with just the one 3 wire. My question is how exactly to wire at each switch, all I seem to get is power...

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