Posted by dr sportster on February 27, 2013 at 19:10:35 from (68.192.200.206):
In Reply to: Re: 3 way switch posted by JMOR on February 27, 2013 at 18:50:19:
You might have a newer home. My mind is thinking of typical 1960s wiring. But yes I agree -good post. The original poster never added any info .In a new home now your set-up would be quite common I think. Why lean way out of bed to a lamp switch when you can flick right next to the bed? [I think I have done that on a job]I really havent done any residential wiring for some time as I work as a high voltage splicer. Somewhere around here I have an electrical contractors license but no longer take NEC update courses as required if you are in business. Getting my license was a way to make me study the codebook.I have beat the subject of grounding to death and the requirment was 34 hours of classes every three years. There is not that much to talk about . Doctors and pharmacists have less hours .
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