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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by kisshmet View Post
    That device is a normally open switch terminal which connects the load to the 220AC line once the switch is activated.

    All you have to do is connect the load to the switch in SERIES.

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    How?


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Saan i-tapped yun 2 wires na lumabas sa wall?




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    did it come with an instruction sheet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllenR View Post
    I think it should be like this
    Or ganire, found it online



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    Quote Originally Posted by AllenR View Post
    I think it should be like this
    That diagram for the "switch" is wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WallyWest View Post
    That diagram for the "switch" is wrong.

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    correct no need for 220v power supply on the switch side.

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    So paano nga?


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    Quote Originally Posted by L1quid View Post
    Or ganire, found it online



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    Paano gagawin doon sa type A wiring? Parang meron jumper pa?


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    How?


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    AC ba ang power supply ng load mo?

    If AC ang supply ng load mo at AC din ang supply ng device mo then you tap the 220AC to the AC line of the gadget

    Connect the middle terminals of the gadget

    The leftmost terminal of the gadget goes to one of the terminal of the load and the other terminal of the load goes to the rightmost terminal of the gadget
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    Quote Originally Posted by kisshmet View Post
    AC ba ang power supply ng load mo?

    If AC ang supply ng load mo at AC din ang supply ng device mo then you tap the 220AC to the AC line of the gadget

    Connect the middle terminals of the gadget

    The leftmost terminal of the gadget goes to one of the terminal of the load and the other terminal of the load goes to the rightmost terminal of the gadget
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    Switch ng ceiling light gagamitin not in appliances.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Saan i-tapped yun 2 wires na lumabas sa wall?




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    i think i get it.
    the two right terminals are connected to your power supply. either to the house socket (220V), or to a small power supply (12V). if 12V, be mindful of the polarity.
    the two left terminals are now your manual switch terminals' new connections. connect them to the two wires going to that manual switch, and discard the switch. or, you can connect in series to the switch, so's you have both remote and manual options.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Switch ng ceiling light gagamitin not in appliances.


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    Disconnect (cut one of the AC line from the ceiling switch) first one of the terminal of the light ceiling switch to from the AC line then tap it to the leftmost terminal of your gadget. That will leave one of the AC line hanging so u better cover that line covered with electrical tape

    Note if youre not an electrician, dont attempt to do it this way. Ditch the ceiling switch

    Connect the middle terminals of the gadget together

    Tap one of the 220AC line to the left AC line of the gadget then tap the other 220AC line to the right AC line of the gadget

    Now that makes it 2 switch in series before the load gets attached to the 220AC line

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    I think ang problem is, if understood the TS correctly, ay walang 'partner' na 220V sa loob ng existing light switch.

    Yung "switch" terminals ng timer should replace the existing switch. However, in order for the timer to work, it also needs to receive power from a 220V source. Kung wala syang makuhang 220V source sa loob ng switch junction box, he will likely need an electrician to lay the wire for him.

    Otherwise, medyo ghetto kalalabasan kung latagan nya ng wires papunta sa 220V outlet.... pangit na tignan kung nakalitaw yung wires sa wall.

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    ^that should be the ideal thing to do, replace the switch for the light ceiling with the timer switch but he did clarify that the load is the switch..so that makes it a redundant switch

    The load should be the light with timer switch replacing the wall mount switched where the light was initially connected from

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    Proper method:


    Ghetto method:


    Excuse the crude sketch.

    Typically, your home would've been wired as such (BROWN wires in the sketch). In order to use the timer (assuming it requires 220V AC to operate, NOT 12V DC), additional wirings are needed (PINK wires) to connect to a 220V AC source.
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    Shadow do you intend to use the existing wall mount switch of the ceiling light as a bypass switch to the timer switch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kisshmet View Post
    Shadow do you intend to use the existing wall mount switch of the ceiling light as a bypass switch to the timer switch?

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    No. But since it's too complicated, I think it's easier to teach na lang yun maid to turn off and on the lights sa time na gusto ko. [emoji23]


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    good decision or hire ng marunong na electrician madali lang sa kanila yan. mahirap ng magmarunong pagdating sa kuryente. safety first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    No. But since it's too complicated, I think it's easier to teach na lang yun maid to turn off and on the lights sa time na gusto ko. [emoji23]


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    Install a motion sensor with IR detector.

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