I'm trying to figure out the wiring to this antique switch which must have been installed while Thomas Edison was still alive.
Right now this switch controls a ceiling fan, and this switch is the only one able to turn it on/off.
Perhaps a ceiling light used to hang where the fan is now and there was another 3-way switch?
I measured some voltages:
With the fan off, there is 120V between B and C. Also 120C between A and B. And 0V between A and C.
With the fan on there is 20V between B and C. Also 20V between A and C. And 0V between A and B.
Does it look like it's still operating in a 3-way configuration?
Right now this switch controls a ceiling fan, and this switch is the only one able to turn it on/off.
Perhaps a ceiling light used to hang where the fan is now and there was another 3-way switch?
I measured some voltages:
With the fan off, there is 120V between B and C. Also 120C between A and B. And 0V between A and C.
With the fan on there is 20V between B and C. Also 20V between A and C. And 0V between A and B.
Does it look like it's still operating in a 3-way configuration?