Meursault74
Well-known member
I just installed a remote control light switch (no neutral) in the wall. No issues for me with the installation.
There were 2 toggle switches in the box I replaced one of them with the remote switch. Line came into 1st toggle switch (backstabbed). Then the screw terminal and length of wire from that same side of the switch was used as line to the 2nd toggle switch. I know this work is at least 30-40 years old and was perfectly fine and was done by an electrician
I used a pigtail for the line coming into the box. I had to for this remote switch, and it's easier for me in the future should I just put back the toggle switch. There was plenty of room in the box even now considering this remote switch is much larger than the toggle switch and now there are 3 wire nuts in the box, where before there were none. No issues putting things back.
Why wouldn't an electrician pigtail this from the beginning? I'm not complaining, I'm curious. I think it's to save a wire nut and piece of wire and maybe a little time. I don't think it's an old code requirement because I removed an optical switch from my brother's place a few years back and saw the same type of wiring. His was done recently by a pro.
Any pros have a different point of view?
There were 2 toggle switches in the box I replaced one of them with the remote switch. Line came into 1st toggle switch (backstabbed). Then the screw terminal and length of wire from that same side of the switch was used as line to the 2nd toggle switch. I know this work is at least 30-40 years old and was perfectly fine and was done by an electrician
I used a pigtail for the line coming into the box. I had to for this remote switch, and it's easier for me in the future should I just put back the toggle switch. There was plenty of room in the box even now considering this remote switch is much larger than the toggle switch and now there are 3 wire nuts in the box, where before there were none. No issues putting things back.
Why wouldn't an electrician pigtail this from the beginning? I'm not complaining, I'm curious. I think it's to save a wire nut and piece of wire and maybe a little time. I don't think it's an old code requirement because I removed an optical switch from my brother's place a few years back and saw the same type of wiring. His was done recently by a pro.
Any pros have a different point of view?