That is a threeway switch, the power is going to the light or the other switch, so no you can not get power from there.
Literally impossible? Unsafe? Against code? All of the above?
If you could be more specific that'd be great.
That is a threeway switch, the power is going to the light or the other switch, so no you can not get power from there.
With your reasoning on this project I give you less than 50-50 on the 25% practical that it will work as planned. But you might get lucky. :2cents:Whether there'll be enough light is the very last of my worries. There's already enough light to see what we need as it is. This is 25% practical and 75% fun project/wow factor.
And then you account for the fact there are 300 LEDs on that strip. Too dim? Yeah, right.
Literally impossible? Unsafe? Against code? All of the above?
If you could be more specific that'd be great.
It just won't work.:banana:Never mind, I thought about it more. Makes sense now.
So what's the fallback position?It just won't work.:banana:
He was asking about the switch, the fall back is the outlet he wanted to use when he started.So what's the fallback position?
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