In most cases you can simply reverse the wire to change how the switch behaves. The switch that suddenly reversed itself is a single switch thats on a different circuit from the one that wont turn off.
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Light switch reversed on its own. Moving the switch lever to the up position turns the lights off. The other 2 switches appear to either do nothing or they are dead. Third it is a three way switch. That means there are two switches controlling one light. But you are describing a three way switch and the other one was used to turn the light on or off which reversed the function of the one you usually use. Thats known as a single pole single throw switch sometimes seen as spst.
Hj mar 22 2011. Less than a couple of quid there are only two wires on them and it doesnt matter which way the wires go. Hot and neutral dont go into a light switch only hot. 17 oct 2006 messages. Discussion in electrics uk started by lynchi 2 mar 2012. I purposely did this with a 2 gang dimmer box lutron dimmers so that the dimmer slides would be on the outsides of the plate.
Sounds like one end of a 3 way switch. The switch that suddenly reversed itself is a single switch thats on a different circuit from the one that wont turn off. This often indicates that the metal parts inside the switch are wearing out and that its contacts are failing to make the connections needed to complete the electrical path and allow the light to illuminate. If not then it is most likely one end of a 3 way switch. Check the switch to see if the words on and off are printed on the toggle. There are no on or off markings but the light that stays constantly on is controlled by one switch that is located on panel with 2 other switches.
There is another switch somewhere. As others say is it a switch all on its own with no other switches for that light. The switch sits on the hot line to allow or not allow current to flow. There are no on or off markings but the light that stays constantly on is controlled by one switch that is located on panel with 2 other switches. The switch and dimmer work fine but the operation of the switch is reversed. The operation of the dimmer is correct in that position moving the dimmer slider up brightens the lights down dims the lights.
Either switch can turn the light on or off. Look at the switch. Forgive my ignorance is this a case of face plate being put on upside down. Hi i have a number of light switches in my house that are reversed ie. If this is the case perhaps the other switch is seldom used and. Off is on on is off.
Moving the switch lever to the down position turns the lights on. With the switch mounted in the upright position. If it is a single pole and not a decora style it should have on and off printed on it and would be impossible to reverse the function. The other 2 switches appear to either do nothing or they are dead.