Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    Mohasa's Avatar
    Mohasa Posts: 3, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #21

    Dec 16, 2012, 10:03 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by hkstroud View Post
    No, the switch (pull chain) in the bulb holder will only control the bulb in that bulb holder. You must install a separate switch if you want to control both bulbs with one switch.
    Much obliged. Thank you again.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Multiple lights and ceiling fans [ 3 Answers ]

My church just bought an old building to move to. In the large room we removed all the lights. We wanted to install 6 light fixtures and 4 ceiling fans with lights. We wanted to add a dimmer switch to dim all the lights but found out all of the wiring is controlled by one switch. If we install a...

Converting pull switch lights to wall switch [ 3 Answers ]

I've been struggling finding the answer to this in books and online, it seems as if it should be an easy question and something that gets done all the time. Looking for some help. My basement has several rooms and all lights are wired "hot" with pull switches from each light receptacle. When the...

Pull power from end of run three way switch? [ 1 Answers ]

I'm not an electrician, but have successfully installed and run wiring for non-complex ceiling fans, so I have some skills. Forgive me if I don't use some of the terms correctly. The current issue I have is related to a three way switch. That three way switch is part of an upstairs/downstairs...

Wiring one switch for multiple lights [ 2 Answers ]

I understand the wiring for a single switch for a single light but what do I do with multiple lights on the one switch without making the whole circuit run off that switch. There are other outlets that need constant power on the same line as the two lights.

3 lights ran between 2 3-ways, can one of these lights be controlled by a 3rd switch? [ 2 Answers ]

There are 3 lights connected, 2 in one room and the third at the bottom of the stairs. There is a 3-way at the top of the stairs and another in the room with the 2 lights. This guy would like to also be able to switch off just the 3rd light at the bottom of the stairs. I did not dig into this too...


View more questions Search