Wiring 2 sets of Fixtures to 1 Switch
Greetings, I am hoping that someone can help with what looked to be a simple switch replacement. A home that we recently purchased has some older fluorescent lighting that is controlled by a dimmer switch. The bulbs would glow slightly even with the switch turned "off." My reading led me to the conclusion that fluorescents should not be used with dimmers unless they have a special ballast, etc.
Anyhow, all I am trying to do is to replace the dimmer with a 2-way paddle switch. I have some electrical experience, but none with dimmers. The dimmer switch had 4 wires coming into it, excluding ground (yellow, red, black, & white). The fixtures in the room are 2 separate rows of fluorescent fixtures, 3 fixtures in each row. Each row has 14/3 wiring going back to the switch box. There is 14/2 power coming into the box. This is the only location for turning the lights on & off.
I have tried wiring as follows, which is the best information I can gather:
Black hot coming in from panel goes onto 1 screw on the switch.
The white coming in from the panel goes onto the white going to light #1.
The black going to light # 1 goes onto the other screw of the switch.
In my case, I'm not sure that light #1 or #2 matters, since both fixture's wiring comes back to the switch. I have also tried wiring with both fixtures' wires pigtailed and then a lead coming back to the switch. I have been expecting at least half the room to get light, but so far, nada. Any advice here would be most appreciated!
Matthew