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Tactile Switches: Replacing & Connecting Single Upstairs, Double Downstairs for Staircase Lights

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  • #1 16594881
    Aras1976bmw
    Level 2  
    Hello, I have tactile switches single upstairs double at the bottom of the stairs I want to replace them instead of the usual problem how to connect them, namely there are two different ones, whether they will fit or replace I will add a double at the bottom lights up the light at the bottom of the stairs and roads with a single one on the floor should work alternately
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  • #2 16594908
    mawerix123
    Level 39  
    Maybe it will help you





    Connect the communication of the switches in the double COMUNICATION "A" with the TWO WAY of the other.
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  • #3 16595051
    Aras1976bmw
    Level 2  
    Hello, thanks for the video, I connected almost everything works, the problem is like that at the bottom of the stairs I can turn off the light up and I can't light it, I don't know what the problem can be something with a switch or something with synchronization ???
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  • #4 16600554
    andrzej lukaszewicz
    Level 41  
    Apart from the purposefulness of mounting "inventions", it will not work, because in your existing installation you probably had 2 stair lights with a NO-C-NC changeover contact, which means that your single device must have at least 3 contacts, and it has 2.
  • #5 16601030
    mawerix123
    Level 39  
    Aras1976bmw wrote:
    the problem is at the bottom of the stairs, I can turn off the light up and I can not turn on


    You can shine :?: Maybe these switches are not compatible with each other.
    You have some documents attached to the switches :?:

    andrzej lukaszewicz wrote:
    Apart from the purposefulness of mounting "inventions", it will not work, because in your existing installation you probably had 2 stair lights with a NO-C-NC changeover contact, which means that your single device must have at least 3 contacts, and it has 2.


    Where does such a statement come from :?: with these three contacts it's nonsense, these switches work differently than the standard ones
  • #6 16604137
    andrzej lukaszewicz
    Level 41  
    So what if the switches work differently than in the junction box, they are still connected to the classic "staircase" system?
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  • #7 16604895
    mawerix123
    Level 39  
    There is no need to modify the installation, you just need to properly connect the new switches and if they are compatible with each other, everything works.
  • #8 17797245
    elkapitano
    Level 9  
    mawerix123 wrote:
    Maybe it will help you





    Connect the communication of the switches in the double COMUNICATION "A" with the TWO WAY of the other.


    In my opinion, this system works only with a light bulb, while it will not work with led.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the replacement and connection of tactile switches for staircase lighting, specifically a single switch upstairs and double switches downstairs. The user seeks to understand if the new switches can be integrated into the existing system, which traditionally uses a two-way switch configuration. Responses highlight the importance of compatibility between the switches, noting that the existing installation likely requires switches with specific contact configurations (NO-C-NC). Some participants suggest that the new switches must have at least three contacts to function correctly. There are also concerns about the compatibility of the system with LED lighting, indicating that it may only work with traditional bulbs. Proper connection and synchronization of the switches are emphasized as critical for successful operation.
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