ELECTRICAL: 3-Way Switch Issue
Hello. I've had issues replacing a simple 3-way switch. The old one had a black, red, white, and bare ground wire coming in to the box. The red wire was connected to the common terminal (dark screw) of the old switch. I wired the new one with the black wire to the common terminal and the red and white wires to the other brass screws. When I toggled the switch, I had no luck. So, I reverted back to how the old was wired (red on to the common terminal) and it was a go - lights on. Is this fine? Is there a reason why the red and black are "flip-flopped" on the common terminal? So far, so good. I have not had any issues since yesterday. Thanks for your time.