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Old 07-29-09, 09:49 PM
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Question 3-way switch problems

I've gotten it fixed by myself.

Last edited by dtonnessen; 07-29-09 at 09:59 PM. Reason: I've gotten it fixed!
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Old 07-29-09, 10:02 PM
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I was going to reply but the OP got it fixed so hope everything will work fine with ya but if you need more question for any electrical related items just holler one of us will help ya

And the other thing once you open up the kitchen walls you have to bring it up to current codes and the Kitchen countertop receptales are on it own circuits and it must have two circuits and yeah., full GFCI required.

You can have more circuits add to it when the walls are open it far much easier to deal with it.

I just got done with one house today pretty big kitchen it have 8 circuits there allready.


Merci,Marc
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