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Insteon 3-way Switch Question


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I want to use Insteon switches to replace a traditional 3-way switch configuration.  The problem I have is that one switch has a neutral wire but the other one does not.  Is it possible to use a traditional Insteon dimmer switch (with neutral wire) and a 2-wire Insteon dimmer switch to create an Insteon 3-way switch replacement?  

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I don't want to think too hard tonight, but I doubt that this would be possible.  Why do you think one switch has a neutral, but the other does not?

If there is a neutral present at one switch location, it seems to me very likely that you could repurpose some of the wiring and use standard insteon switches here.  Feel free to describe the wiring in both boxes, including cable bundles, conductors, colors, and how they currently hook up to switches.

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40 minutes ago, larryllix said:

If the switches were three way hardware wired  before, there will always be enough wiring to get a neutral to the second switch.

Unless it was a switch loop, without any neutral present in the switch boxes.  In such a case, certainly a micro module could be employed.

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46 minutes ago, oberkc said:

Unless it was a switch loop, without any neutral present in the switch boxes.  In such a case, certainly a micro module could be employed.

There has to be a three wire cable to any 3-way switch no matter what configuration it was wired. 14/3 cables come with black, white, and red standard.
This may take modifying wire connection in two boxes so the best may be to get an electrician with a visual.

A two wire Insteon switch could work with a dummy load device in the box. I posted a link to one of those about a month ago. They are used to correct dimmer drop-out flickers with LED bulbs.

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8 hours ago, larryllix said:

There has to be a three wire cable to any 3-way switch no matter what configuration it was wired.

There are certainly three-wire cables involved in any 3-way configuration, but a switch loop does not have a neutral present.  These types of original circuits can present some challenges for insteon retrofit.  This forum is full of examples over the years of this type of problem.

 

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Thanks for your replies!  It looks like I'll have to gather some additional information.  The hard part is that it's for a house in Mexico where they don't always follow standard wiring conventions!  I should have taken pictures of the wiring in both switch boxes, because now I can't remember exactly what the wiring in each box looked like.

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