Love how you speak clearly and slowly and don't crack a bunch of jokes or go into a soliloquy about your Gramma Ernestine and her walnut trees. Thank you!!!
My son friend room has a dimmer switch like this and He come home and asked me if I can install a dimmers switch on his room to, obviously I said yes I can do it then I found this video and take care of business. Thank you for being sharing
This was EXACTLY what I needed. I'm doing this exact same replacement, and I was wondering about the red/white wire. Thanks for not just ignoring that wire. Very helpful!
Great video, my new favorite channel. One question, my dimmer switch works as it should, raising the switch gets you more light, the issue is the stitch itself need to be in the off position to work, wondering if you or any of the other subscribers can tell me where I went wrong, thanks!
The bottom of my existing switch has a wire that is feeding into the conduit located on the top or ceiling side of the junction box which differed from this video. Is it more likely that the wire leading to the top ceiling facing conduit is the hot wire? The top wire on the existing switch feeds into the conduit facing towards the ground. Thank you
Instructions for my Lutron DIVA dimmer switch says Load (RED) & Hot (Black) from switch "can be used interchangeably" - BUT - my LED overheads are not dimming. Is it possible that it DOES matter which color wire (from switch) you use for dimming to work correctly (single pole use)? Thanks
I have an older home and found only two wires coming from the breaker box. They are not labeled hot or load. Does it matter which wire I connect to my switch?
He covers this beginning @ 4:11 of the video. I also live in an older home and all of my wires enter and exit at the top of the box so I just connected one black to black and the other black to solid red wire..
what is the red and white wire that was unused for? I am having issues with 2 switches. I replaced one switch and it works fine but now the 2nd switch only works if the new one is turned on. Meaning if new switch is turned off, 2nd switch will not operate to turn on or off
No he didn't. Look at 6:44 in the video where he connects the solid red to load, then he just tapes over the end of the red/white striped wire explaining that its only used for 3 way.
Love how you speak clearly and slowly and don't crack a bunch of jokes or go into a soliloquy about your Gramma Ernestine and her walnut trees. Thank you!!!
Dude. Thank you so much. You clearly explained what you were doing, identified the wires in a meaningful way and showed what to do. Thank you.
My son friend room has a dimmer switch like this and He come home and asked me if I can install a dimmers switch on his room to, obviously I said yes I can do it then I found this video and take care of business. Thank you for being sharing
This was EXACTLY what I needed. I'm doing this exact same replacement, and I was wondering about the red/white wire. Thanks for not just ignoring that wire. Very helpful!
An excellent video. No silly music just salient comments and covers all the bases.
Thank-you for this video. Excellent instruction.
Great video and very easy to follow instructions. Thank you!
Wow! Made this look so easy. I’m going to try it. Thanks!
Thank you so much. Your demonstration shows very clearly understanding how the wiring on the single pole switch. Thank you.
Exactly what I was looking for, thank you!
Thank you for doing this, Very clear instruction and super helpful!
Thank my little Diva
Nicely done! A tad dark but still excellent
Excellent video, thank you!!!!
Glad it helped!
Is there an LED on the dimmer slider? I'm looking for a completly dark one no little lights in the bedroom
Great video, my new favorite channel. One question, my dimmer switch works as it should, raising the switch gets you more light, the issue is the stitch itself need to be in the off position to work, wondering if you or any of the other subscribers can tell me where I went wrong, thanks!
The bottom of my existing switch has a wire that is feeding into the conduit located on the top or ceiling side of the junction box which differed from this video. Is it more likely that the wire leading to the top ceiling facing conduit is the hot wire? The top wire on the existing switch feeds into the conduit facing towards the ground. Thank you
Thanks!!
Thanks! I appreciate your support on the way to 100K subscribers!
Excelente. Thank you. ❤
Thanks for the video helped out
It would have been nice to explain quickly what to do if you do have a 3-way system and need the extra wire
Instructions for my Lutron DIVA dimmer switch says Load (RED) & Hot (Black) from switch "can be used interchangeably" - BUT - my LED overheads are not dimming. Is it possible that it DOES matter which color wire (from switch) you use for dimming to work correctly (single pole use)? Thanks
Did you find a fix to this? Currently installing one and dimmer will not work
Very good explanation
Is it normal to experience a half second delay when turning on the switch?
I had that happen yes
I have an older home and found only two wires coming from the breaker box. They are not labeled hot or load. Does it matter which wire I connect to my switch?
He covers this beginning @ 4:11 of the video. I also live in an older home and all of my wires enter and exit at the top of the box so I just connected one black to black and the other black to solid red wire..
My on off switch works but my volt meter isn't showing a drop in voltage when I work the slide voltage adjustment knob. Why would that be?
Good job thanks
Thx bro!! Perfect 👍🏾
what is the red and white wire that was unused for? I am having issues with 2 switches. I replaced one switch and it works fine but now the 2nd switch only works if the new one is turned on. Meaning if new switch is turned off, 2nd switch will not operate to turn on or off
If you haven’t found out, that is a 3 way switch wire. Multiple switches for one light
Excelente maestro gracias
I did this install, the switch is oriented correctly, but the on off position is switched. Any suggestions?
Is it upside down?
any luck figuring this out?
When you clock up it’s off wjen down it’s on, I thought it was installed backwards -
In the video you hooked up the red and white wire for the single pole application and that is incorrect, it is only used for the 3 way application.
No he didn't. Look at 6:44 in the video where he connects the solid red to load, then he just tapes over the end of the red/white striped wire explaining that its only used for 3 way.
He did not.
He put a piece of electrical tape so it has no contact with the other wires.
Why are you whispering
I have a three way switch, so where would the red and white wire be connected to?