Inarus06
Inarus06 OP t1_j5f943t wrote
Reply to comment by jkh77 in Neutral line - Kasa smart switch install by Inarus06
I will try this when I get home from church.
Out of curiosity, as I've been turning it over in my mind, is it common practice to not connect the white "return" wire to a switch and just pig tail them all together as seen in the pic? I have only ever swapped out plugs and both sets of wires connect to the plug.
Inarus06 OP t1_j5evw1l wrote
Reply to comment by jkh77 in Neutral line - Kasa smart switch install by Inarus06
The three way switch on the right doesn't connect to the cluster of white wires at all, that I can tell.
Edit: my home was built in the 1980s, with the possibility that these switches are located in a converted garage updated sometime after that.
Inarus06 OP t1_j5ev1y1 wrote
Reply to comment by silverbullet52 in Neutral line - Kasa smart switch install by Inarus06
So that I understand correctly - I have three wires coming from one line. White, black, and copper out of three sets; white, black, and red out of a 4th. 4 lines in.
The black is load, white neutral, bare copper is ground.
The red out of the 4th line (no copper on that wire) is my switched hot, aka a runner?
Inarus06 OP t1_j5gbri7 wrote
Reply to comment by jkh77 in Neutral line - Kasa smart switch install by Inarus06
Okay - after some testing I got it working. Smart switch and all.
Here's how it's wired.
It's not done 100% correct. The 3-way switch did not have a neutral. It seems the wiring went from the circuit box to the outside switch, with runners and a load line sent to the indoor switch (the one pictured). So to get around that I used the neutral wire for the inside single throw switch.
This is not 100% correct because those two switches are on two circuits. So I have added a note in my circuit box that if you're working on one of those circuits to flip the second and vice versa.
But they are connected and working!