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  • how do I replace switch that has black red white and copper wire?

    some newbie questions:
    1. is the black wire always hot?
    2. is this a 3 way switch based on the number of wires?
    3. which side does the white and red wires go?

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    Hi!

    Is the black wire always hot?
    Not always, but usually black wires are hot (they carry the current). However, there are exceptions, like in a 3-way switch setup where black might not always mean “hot.” It's super important to double-check with a voltage tester before assuming anything. Electricity can be tricky!

    Is this a 3-way switch based on the number of wires?
    Maybe! A 3-way switch typically has three wires—usually black, red, and white (plus a ground wire). If you see two switches controlling one light, it’s probably a 3-way setup. But just counting wires isn’t a surefire way to know, it’s about how those wires are connected.

    Which side do the white and red wires go?
    It depends on what you’re wiring!
    • The white wire is usually neutral and goes on the silver terminal.
    • The red wire is often a traveler in a 3-way switch setup, connecting to a brass or similar terminal.

    The key is to follow the wiring diagram that matches your specific situation or device. Hope this helps!

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