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I'm having trouble understanding what the need is. I'm thinking of a residential application where there are 3 switches to control the same light, such as might be the case for a large room, long hallway, or staircase. In any of these one can observe the light is on from any switch location, so a pilot light on the switch plate would seem to be redundant to me. If you are lucky, the feed     

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Author: Jeff Strickland
Date: Jun 12, 2008 08:24

From: jamessweet1@trashmail.net (James Sweet) John Smith wrote: Thanks to all of you who replied to my question. I think I'll settle with a neon lamp since it's easy to find 120v neon lamps while 120v LED is hard to find. I'm replacing an existing standard switch with two 3-way switches so I can control the attic fan from 2nd floor also. That means I can decide which is the rightmost and
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 09:25:08 +0000, Guy Macon wrote: > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8Bit > > > Tzortzakakis Dimitrios wrote: >> >>Ï "Guy Macon" <http://www.guymacon.com/> Ýãñáøå óôï ìÞíõìá... >>> >>> James Sweet wrote: >>> >>>>A pilot light illuminates when the switch is on to let you know that a >>>>remote light is on, an illuminated switch lights up when the light is >>>>off so you     

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Author: Roy
Date: Jun 11, 2008 21:21

John Smith wrote: Thanks to all of you who replied to my question. I think I'll settle with a neon lamp since it's easy to find 120v neon lamps while 120v LED is hard to find. I'm replacing an existing standard switch with two 3-way switches so I can control the attic fan from 2nd floor also. That means I can decide which is the rightmost and leftmost switch in Guy's
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Thanks to all of you who replied to my question. I think I'll settle with a neon lamp since it's easy to find 120v neon lamps while 120v LED is hard to find. I'm replacing an existing standard switch with two 3-way switches so I can control the attic fan from 2nd floor also. That means I can decide which is the rightmost and leftmost switch in Guy's drawing (BTW, thanks for taking time     

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Author: Mark Freeman
Date: Jun 11, 2008 21:17

From: jsmith@company.com (John Smith) I need a stack switch with one standard switch and one 3-way switch with a pilot light. I called the electric supply warehouses around town and found none. They do carry one without the pilot light. It looks like I have to add the pilot light myself. I believe what I need is a 120 V diode with a really small amperage, less than 1 mA if possible. Is that
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On Jun 9, 8:06 pm, John Smith <jsm...@company.com> wrote: > I need a stack switch with one standard switch and one 3-way switch with > apilot light. I called the electric supply warehouses around town and > found none. They do carry one without thepilot light. It looks like I > have to add thepilot lightmyself. Look in the catalogs... e.g. Hubbell HB1203PL. Stock item at Grainger and probably     

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Author: James Sweet
Date: Jun 11, 2008 15:28

John Smith wrote: I need a stack switch with one standard switch and one 3-way switch with a pilot light. I called the electric supply warehouses around town and found none. They do carry one without the pilot light. It looks like I have to add the pilot light myself. I believe what I need is a 120 V diode with a really small amperage, less than 1 mA if possible. Is that correct
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"James Sweet" <jamessweet1@trashmail.net> wrote in message news:Y0l3k.332$cm.195@trndny09... > > Jeff Strickland wrote: >> >> "James Sweet" <jamessweet1@trashmail.net> wrote in message >> news:mNj3k.1323$Mu.175@trndny07... >>> >>> John Smith wrote: >>>> I need a stack switch with one standard switch and one 3-way switch >>>> with >>>> a pilot light. I called the electric supply warehouses     

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Author: John Smith
Date: Jun 11, 2008 15:23

Jeff Strickland wrote: "James Sweet" <jamessweet1@trashmail.net> wrote in message news:mNj3k.1323$Mu.175@trndny07... John Smith wrote: I need a stack switch with one standard switch and one 3-way switch with a pilot light. I called the electric supply warehouses around town and found none. They do carry one without the pilot light. It looks like I have to add
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Author: Roy
Date: Jun 10, 2008 15:32

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Date: Jun 10, 2008 13:42

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Date: Jun 10, 2008 09:11

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Author: Jeff Strickland
Date: Jun 9, 2008 19:33

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Author: James Sweet
Date: Jun 9, 2008 18:45

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