Dustball
Well-known member
Do I have this correct?
1 You are unable to provide the make and model of the original switch or if it is the one I linked to in post #14 based on your vague description.
2 You are unable to provide the make and model and a link for the new switch you purchased.
3 You are unable to take and post a photo of any thing related to this problem?
4 You do not own a volt meter and are unwilling to acquire one.
One has to wonder if you want help or just attention?
Walt
He said it was a General Electric switch with no model number.
He posted the link of the switch he bought- https://www.lowes.com/pd/Eaton-15-amp-Single-pole-White-Toggle-Illuminated-Residential-Light-Switch/1101159?cm_mmc=aff-_-c-_-prd-_-mdv-_-gdy-_-all-_-6147012-_-2470763-_-10935405&AID=10935405&PID=6147012&SID=457104708730407641%3AXXoabiRIHya8&cjevent=91e62b6309a211ea839f03e70a24060d
He says he has a multi-meter and a 2-wire voltage tester.