I started working on my basement I have 1 central light on a 3way switch Not knowing how the switches are wired (direct to each other or through the ceiling light). I think it’s through the latter Can o use 14-3 to connect all of my LED lights? Or Should I try to connect the switches to each other with 14-3, then use 14-2 to connect switch and all the LEDs? *i see red wire(s) connected to the central light If connecting the switches, can I run the 14-3 through the ceiling to the other switch #Noob
Well, this is useless. You already have the wires running front to back (left to right in the video). I wanted to see what to do if you have to do a run across the joists. Under a flat roof (no attic). Subbed anyway, the way you broke this up with time stamps and short cut videos let me find out quickly it wasn't what I was looking for. Everything else was good and helpful advice!
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Great video. Thank you! I learned about when to use 14/2 vs. 12/2 wire that only you covered out of all the recessed lighting videos I've watched.
I started working on my basement
I have 1 central light on a 3way switch
Not knowing how the switches are wired (direct to each other or through the ceiling light). I think it’s through the latter
Can o use 14-3 to connect all of my LED lights?
Or
Should I try to connect the switches to each other with 14-3, then use 14-2 to connect switch and all the LEDs?
*i see red wire(s) connected to the central light
If connecting the switches, can I run the 14-3 through the ceiling to the other switch
#Noob
That is one of those “hard to say since I am not there to see it in person” situations.
Well, this is useless. You already have the wires running front to back (left to right in the video). I wanted to see what to do if you have to do a run across the joists. Under a flat roof (no attic).
Subbed anyway, the way you broke this up with time stamps and short cut videos let me find out quickly it wasn't what I was looking for. Everything else was good and helpful advice!
In the full length video of the whole project, it does show how you would with a special drill bit.
@@DIYBRY Found it! Thanks!