Master switch wiring with two way switch (DPDT) demonstration

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  • čas přidán 26. 03. 2023
  • This video helps to understand the concept of master wiring with two way switch. It is a best method to understand the wiring method.
    proffessional wiring
    Concept of wiring
    Master wiring diagram,
    warehouse wiring diagram,
    How to perform Master wiring at home
    How to use two way switch
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  • @sinetech19
    @sinetech19  Před rokem +966

    Guys this is a basic conventional wiring diagram that i represented in a simple way, to understand easily. Here Blue wire as well as Red wire is LIVE wire. But i used blue wire, to distinguish master control wire from main LIVE wire

    • @Saimpiernokamapupunta
      @Saimpiernokamapupunta Před rokem +26

      its a scam there a power line and a neutral line at the back of the board your a scammer

    • @kamidzu9352
      @kamidzu9352 Před rokem +31

      ​@@Saimpiernokamapupunta прежде чем писать такое, сделай сам и убедись

    • @BraveNewWorld-1984
      @BraveNewWorld-1984 Před rokem +37

      ​@@Saimpiernokamapupunta he actually has the power and ground on the front of the board where we can all see it including you

    • @Ramy_Ramz
      @Ramy_Ramz Před rokem +25

      @Sine Tech Why have you put 2 master switches when the both do the same work

    • @dominik6519
      @dominik6519 Před rokem +10

      @@Ramy_Ramzprobably planned to be on both sídes of the room, why not? 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @jonagex7744
    @jonagex7744 Před rokem +390

    For anyone wondering NO means normally open, whereas there isn't connection if action isn't taken, and NC means normally closed, which means that there is connection until an action is taken.

    • @sinetech19
      @sinetech19  Před 11 měsíci +21

    • @asifm5153
      @asifm5153 Před 9 měsíci +7

      Everyone is wondering, appreciate the explanation

    • @russk5513
      @russk5513 Před 6 měsíci +7

      Electrically speaking....Yes, your correct. However with women NO is NoT "Normally Open" to anything and NC loosely translates to "Normally Closed" but literally as "No Chance"🙄 Hope this clears up relationship communication? 😁😂

    • @ianbelletti6241
      @ianbelletti6241 Před 5 měsíci

      NO and NC are used whenever you have a switch thats spring loaded in one direction. What he's indicated here is either relays or momentary 2 position switches.

    • @Veni-Vidi-Vici-G.J.Caesar
      @Veni-Vidi-Vici-G.J.Caesar Před 5 měsíci

      It's a lot easier if he connected the Blue to the Red Wire 😂

  • @lordjaraxxus3864
    @lordjaraxxus3864 Před rokem +917

    If only the guys who did my hardwired smoke detector knew how to not crosswire a light switch

    • @farkmuckerzerg634
      @farkmuckerzerg634 Před rokem +44

      Residential electricians become masters once they learn how to wire a threeway switch

    • @UrFavToaster
      @UrFavToaster Před rokem +35

      Wait they wired your fucking smoke detector to your light switch?

    • @YungOzTheGod
      @YungOzTheGod Před rokem +10

      Sounds Like It May Be A Simple Fix... If The Electrician Didn't Run New Wire From The Panel Box They Probably Wired It From An Existing Switch Box... If You Can Identify The Smoke Detector Wire In Said Box All That Would Need To Be Done Is Safely " Turning Off Power " Removing That Wire From The Wire Nut ( Because It Was Wired To The Switch Leg ) Then Wire It The Other Existing Hot " Black " Wire In The Box Because That's The Line Side Which Is Constant Power... Once Turned Back On Your Detector Should Remain On While Your Light Switch Controls Only The Lights...
      Sounds Simple But It Could Be Complicated If You Don't Know What Your Looking At...

    • @daveqqqq
      @daveqqqq Před rokem +11

      Well duh, if your smoke detector is going off you want to be able to easily shut it off.

    • @YungOzTheGod
      @YungOzTheGod Před rokem +1

      @@daveqqqq Perfect Sense 😂...

  • @roinoahfernandez
    @roinoahfernandez Před 6 měsíci +114

    Remember your childhood, when you tried to hold the switch in the middle? That will come handy if the master switch is ON.

    • @RocketLeagueSworst
      @RocketLeagueSworst Před 5 měsíci +3

      😂

    • @Short_circuit8830
      @Short_circuit8830 Před 2 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/rxNojaEZpu8/video.htmlsi=50LfVUOdtZ_hDo39

    • @sagarsoraisham5822
      @sagarsoraisham5822 Před měsícem +1

      Exactly man... I dont get the point as to why they need two master switches. And how do i f-ing switch off my room when the master switch is on 🤬

    • @zealotoffire3833
      @zealotoffire3833 Před měsícem

      @@sagarsoraisham5822you don’t that’s the point they all go on…

  • @Eng.JosephMunywokiMati
    @Eng.JosephMunywokiMati Před 5 měsíci +5

    The schematic presentation is great!👍

  • @Bigma6400
    @Bigma6400 Před rokem +512

    This looks very good for basic education. Gives kids a better visual idea than starting with schematics
    Well done sir

    • @justindamirgian5977
      @justindamirgian5977 Před rokem +15

      The only prob is it's not wired correctly 😂

    • @justindamirgian5977
      @justindamirgian5977 Před rokem +1

      The 1st switch should be turning off at the end. When you flip a switch the light should switch positions.

    • @gabrieldavidquinonesgarcia5072
      @gabrieldavidquinonesgarcia5072 Před rokem +3

      ​@@justindamirgian5977 look at the first switch...
      it is connecting the led to the blue wire... that's why it didn't turned off... In this context with that switch in that position .... Then the LED1 won't be affected by the master switches ...

    • @Noodledarth
      @Noodledarth Před rokem

      So does the electric current pass thru the negative wire before it passes thru a positive? So the negative wire is the current cut off and on, positive wire let's current flow thru, and neutral wire is the control switch to make both work together?

    • @kuramaisgrumpy8718
      @kuramaisgrumpy8718 Před rokem +3

      ​@@justindamirgian5977 it's a demonstration 😂no one would use this in a practical application

  • @hedgehogfog4622
    @hedgehogfog4622 Před rokem +39

    Завораживающее зрелище😂 Минут ...дцать зависал, теперь хожу, глазами вращаю, музыка в голове🥴😁

    • @user-tu6iq3mt4j
      @user-tu6iq3mt4j Před rokem +2

      Да, я тоже "втыкал" долго... Потом подумал: "Зачем это?". Сейчас при появлении систем "Умный дом" можно дублирующих выключателей для светильников повесить беспроводных сколько угодно

    • @cjiabka_kiicc1260
      @cjiabka_kiicc1260 Před 5 měsíci

      @@user-tu6iq3mt4j или лампочки умные)

    • @user-de9mf6of2z
      @user-de9mf6of2z Před měsícem +1

      Тоже долго смотрел! Сохраню видео может где нибудь пригодится!

  • @davidcoates4852
    @davidcoates4852 Před rokem +35

    A true master switch would disconnect all power from a circuit with no alternative means of supply that is why it is called a MASTER switch. What you have are override switch.

    • @sinetech19
      @sinetech19  Před rokem +4

      In our nation we have difference between Master switch and Main switch. Master switch Turn ON all lights which are connected to it, without considering whether any light ON of OFF at that instant. Similarly Turn OFF all light excluding the light which is in ON position. If any light be ON at particular area, no need to turn OFF that. To turn OFF all lights we use Main switch or DP

    • @davidcoates4852
      @davidcoates4852 Před rokem +5

      @@sinetech19 In the UK where I am from, the main or double pole switch at the source of the supply is a master switch, a switch that turns on lights regardless of state (on or off) is an override switch.

    • @ajoshdoingthings541
      @ajoshdoingthings541 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@davidcoates4852afaik that's how most countries seem to handle it

    • @geoffh1
      @geoffh1 Před 2 měsíci +2

      This type of installation would be against code in the US. Parallel switches are illegal. They are required to be 3 or 4 way with travellers. Installations like this are hazardous.

    • @leodavis5886
      @leodavis5886 Před měsícem

      ​@geoffh1 how so?

  • @KreisRZ
    @KreisRZ Před rokem +49

    В схеме ошибка: Мастервыключатели 1 и 2 не могут выключить лампы, если они включены вторыми включателями. Мастервыключатели 1 и 2 так подключены, что в длинном коридоре бесполезны

    • @fried_nails
      @fried_nails Před rokem +10

      Да они полностью схему не отключают если на 2ой линии хоть оди выключатель находится в положении С N0
      Если честно я даже не представляю где такую схему применить

    • @user-nq3oq6ke1y
      @user-nq3oq6ke1y Před rokem +13

      @@fried_nails как где? В Ютубе такая схема применима, для сбора комментов прекрасно работает. 👌

    • @rajukhrinta8761
      @rajukhrinta8761 Před rokem

      mast h bhai ji 🙏 or back side tune bhi mast h isko kis name se download kiya ja sakta hai bhai please tell me 🙏

    • @robertbruhcuh3634
      @robertbruhcuh3634 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@user-nq3oq6ke1yas a american thanks 😂 i’m glad y’all smart because i was thinking this was a decent rig im not good at electrical shit i can put black on black and red on red that’s about it

    • @user-ci7xc8st5v
      @user-ci7xc8st5v Před 5 měsíci

      Теоретически вполне себе схема да согласен с ошибкой автора а если в этой схеме задействовать проходные выключатели

  • @ElderXP1
    @ElderXP1 Před rokem +11

    Из схемы видно, что NO и NC это один провод, и не важно с какой клеммы ты подаешь питание.

    • @neepsmcfly4176
      @neepsmcfly4176 Před rokem +1

      That's the point, tho. If the 3 way switches are getting their power from the master switches, that empowers the masters to control. If the 3 ways are in NO mode, then they'll be opposite of whatever masters are in.

    • @toannguyenthi8849
      @toannguyenthi8849 Před rokem

      đỏ với xanh là một pha, đen là mát

    • @Veni-Vidi-Vici-G.J.Caesar
      @Veni-Vidi-Vici-G.J.Caesar Před 5 měsíci

      Blue - Phase, Red - Phase, Black - Zero (0), It's much simpler Синий - Фаза, Красный - Фаза, Чёрный - Ноль (0), заземления тут Нет!

  • @hunteraff5872
    @hunteraff5872 Před rokem +5

    This is actually really good to know

  • @theqwert228
    @theqwert228 Před rokem +37

    Electrician here. What a fun way to show voltage backflow. 😉 👍

  • @RolandsKenins
    @RolandsKenins Před rokem +21

    Thanks, now Im an electrician.

  • @NathanExplosion25
    @NathanExplosion25 Před rokem +251

    If you want true two way master switching, you need two two way switches with strappers between the L1/L2 terminals. This method in the video requires both master switches to be off to kill the circuit.

    • @JonLake
      @JonLake Před rokem

      Came here to say this. People on internet are dumbdumb😅
      The funniest part is that other dumbdumb believe this crap 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @luciano.de.araujo
      @luciano.de.araujo Před rokem +11

      I agree with you! Those master switching requires both master to be off

    • @nowonmetube
      @nowonmetube Před rokem

      Oh shit

    • @ivocanevo
      @ivocanevo Před rokem +1

      I was thinking this too. Or at least I think you're saying what I was thinking.

    • @iseeulook5861
      @iseeulook5861 Před rokem +4

      If both “Master” are switch on there will be fireworks… 🎉 I know it’s just an example but there will be someone who will copy and wire like this thinking it’s ok. 😅

  • @wdowa94
    @wdowa94 Před rokem +35

    So... If 'master switch' is enabled- you are not able to turn off the light

    • @sinetech19
      @sinetech19  Před rokem +3

      To turn OFF any light which is in ON, we should manually turn OFF at that switch pannel

    • @user-kz6fr9kw2f
      @user-kz6fr9kw2f Před 11 měsíci +3

      Ακριβώς κανένα υπνοδωμάτιο δεν μπορεί να σβήσει.. αυτά τα κυκλώματα δεν ξέρω αν τα χρησιμοποιούν σε φυλακές για σπιτια δεν είναι

    • @crazykids2503
      @crazykids2503 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes corect.if master is ON, light not off using 2 way switch

    • @jerrybabs6240
      @jerrybabs6240 Před 11 měsíci

      Hope you have hefty insurance; if my customer couldn't turn off or on as desires

    • @rubendebbarma4330
      @rubendebbarma4330 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@sinetech19 in your video you dont show turning off individual switch if master is on is there some kind of switch like 3rd gear switch?

  • @thirupathi605
    @thirupathi605 Před rokem +18

    This is hostel wiring connection😊

    • @JasperJanssen
      @JasperJanssen Před 10 měsíci

      More like hostile. Wiring a switch that turns all the lights in the building on would not be good for customer retention in a place where people pay to sleep.

  • @electricdl5469
    @electricdl5469 Před rokem +29

    This would make sense if the 2 master switches were configured in a 3-way configuration with travelers between them.

    • @elvisaraldi1497
      @elvisaraldi1497 Před rokem +1

      Mas é isso que está ali, os mestres com 3 vias.

    • @JasperJanssen
      @JasperJanssen Před 10 měsíci +2

      My scenario is guard posts/security posts in a commercial/military/prison building. You don’t want the convenience of being able to turn the master override off from everywhere, what you want is to be able to force everything on, even if the other guard post is overrun by terrorists or spies or inmates. That’s the kind of scenario where your normal usage is just standard local control - but when shit hits the fan you want to be able to light the place up like a Christmas tree. And having to go around afterwards to all the places and check all of them manually and turn them all off manually is completely an acceptable trade-off.

    • @peterkolesar4020
      @peterkolesar4020 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@JasperJanssenAlso industry areas and factories, you might need to have lights on 24/7 (like we do at my workplace for example) and don't want someone to turn some lights off by accident or in a case of emergency you want to be able to turn all lights on/off instantly from one place - in these scenarios it's good to have this method of master switches

    • @pmj_studio4065
      @pmj_studio4065 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@JasperJanssenthat's the one scenario when it makes perfect sense, didn't think of that. Thanks for expanding my knowledge :D

  • @daitedve1984
    @daitedve1984 Před rokem +23

    Кратко: когда все комнаты выключены, главным ключом ты можешь включить в них свет. Зачем нужно - хер знает!

    • @user-bi8yg2yx5h
      @user-bi8yg2yx5h Před rokem +3

      вообще то мудро задумано. Например для больших складов

    • @user-oh5es2pq7u
      @user-oh5es2pq7u Před rokem +1

      Главных ключа два, наверно чтобы поставить в разных местах.

    • @epurhl_kondubeev
      @epurhl_kondubeev Před rokem

      выключить их можно лишь этим же ключом, эта шняга нужна для строящегося на московии ГУЛАГа, где вертухай будет решать спать вам сегодня или нет

    • @aleksfokin9723
      @aleksfokin9723 Před rokem +4

      А если включат сразу два ключа? Идиотизм! А вы рты пораскрывали.

    • @user-vs8zh1bf7l
      @user-vs8zh1bf7l Před rokem +7

      Так себе решение. Мастер выключатель должен все включить и выключить, а тут получается если локально включено, то мастером ты не сможешь выключить, и будешь выключать локально. Или в схему добавить общий рубильник, чтобы все выключить. Фигня вообщем.

  • @pjRaging
    @pjRaging Před rokem +30

    I love how this demonstrates how electrics work

  • @TheSaturnV
    @TheSaturnV Před rokem +15

    “That’s not up to code!”
    ~ Some keyboard commando

  • @ceneblock
    @ceneblock Před rokem +8

    That's a pretty neat trick to take advantage of normally closed switches like that.

  • @insolentjaguar
    @insolentjaguar Před rokem +16

    Only problem with this circuit is if all three subswitches are in the UP("NO") position, the "master switches" have no effect on the system. But good overall diagram and simple circuit.

    • @hamburbers
      @hamburbers Před rokem +1

      Not at all. It's a split feed loop. The blue wire is carrying the output from the master switches.
      So in the normally open position, with a master switch on, the power is actually going through the blue wire, across the 2 pole switch through the no terminal, back to the source. Where as with the master switches off, the blue simply acts as a return line.
      It's stupidly over complicated but it would in fact work.

    • @ambrotose
      @ambrotose Před rokem +1

      I don't see how thats a problem if they're all switched to off in the first place.

    • @p23yyhbgfa456yyasilyaw
      @p23yyhbgfa456yyasilyaw Před rokem

      Yeah although if the blue wire open circuit, it can be operated through master switches

    • @donovandelozier7156
      @donovandelozier7156 Před rokem +2

      It looks like the point is to be able to turn the lights on. The master switches might be better labeled as master on switches.

    • @michaelbower5146
      @michaelbower5146 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@hamburbers a 10yo can explain this in minecraft these days, it's good to see the rest of people catching up I suppose.

  • @youngmuda8554
    @youngmuda8554 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great demo with Great music🔥

  • @accompolice4694
    @accompolice4694 Před rokem +5

    As a freshman of Electrical Engineer, im fascinated to see this kind of educational yt shorts

    • @linkzyofficial
      @linkzyofficial Před rokem +1

      Junior here, good luck 😅

    • @sinetech19
      @sinetech19  Před 11 měsíci

      It is made in a way that easy to understand❤❤

  • @nickgkogkas7279
    @nickgkogkas7279 Před rokem +40

    With master can be controlled only the rooms with lights off. When lights are on, master switches are out of service.

    • @sinetech19
      @sinetech19  Před rokem +8

      This is very basic design of master switch wiring for beginners only. By using latch relay, Master switch wiring can be enhanced such a way that you mentioned. Thank you

    • @Actionlv
      @Actionlv Před rokem +5

      Very important in case of emergency in the dark turn on all the lights simultaneously

    • @roastysprouts8705
      @roastysprouts8705 Před rokem +5

      But the master switch stops you turning the light off again therfore doing its job

    • @davey2k12
      @davey2k12 Před rokem

      😂😂😂😂

    • @joeycerezo6251
      @joeycerezo6251 Před 11 měsíci

      Right

  • @BxrfIip
    @BxrfIip Před 11 měsíci +13

    Problem is, if either master switch is on, the room switches no longer change the output. So if you want to turn one light off, you have to turn off both master switches and run around turning the other lights back on

    • @perchancethishandleiswens
      @perchancethishandleiswens Před 11 měsíci

      It's literally said NO and NC on the board.... 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @BxrfIip
      @BxrfIip Před 11 měsíci

      @@perchancethishandleiswens ?

    • @BxrfIip
      @BxrfIip Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@perchancethishandleiswens idk what your comment means bro, I see that it says NO and NC on the board, but I can also just look at the wires. What I said is still true, unless these are hypothetical 3 position switches

  • @anthonyesparsen9453
    @anthonyesparsen9453 Před 25 dny +1

    Very nice automation here i wish we did more of these curcuit types

  • @outcome2715
    @outcome2715 Před 6 měsíci +1

    be a cool way to set up the “code” for a secret room, have to flip certain switches and have others off for the door to unlock and show itself that’d be dope then have it to where the switches automatically reset to all being off after the door is closed > re closing the specific circuit triggering something to do it

  • @saidmomeni
    @saidmomeni Před rokem +18

    This project has a problem. When the master switch is on you can't switch off the room and always is on.

    • @ShawnDickens
      @ShawnDickens Před rokem +6

      Also can't master off all, so not a master.

    • @k.v.vsatyanarayana915
      @k.v.vsatyanarayana915 Před rokem

      Yes

    • @sinetech19
      @sinetech19  Před 11 měsíci

      To turn off all the light we should deactivate master switch from their respective room. Each master switch should install each room.

    • @thumper88888
      @thumper88888 Před 6 měsíci +1

      That is the point

    • @fastestmanon3legs454
      @fastestmanon3legs454 Před 6 měsíci

      this is why the EU is always left in the dark @@sinetech19

  • @XechDei
    @XechDei Před rokem +4

    마스터스위치라는 개념을 보면, 2개가 연결됬을때만 작동되어야하는데, 예를들어 1번방만 켜있을때 마스터스위치로 끄도록 설계했어야함. 역으로 1번이 켜있는데 마스터로 on/off 하는것은 계속 1번이 켜있기때문에 비효율적

    • @briteJK
      @briteJK Před rokem

      궁금해서 그런데요.. 지금 저 설계대로 마스터 스위치 1,2번 다 붙어있으면 과전류 되는건가요??

    • @mikefalgoust8876
      @mikefalgoust8876 Před rokem

      @@briteJK no. The current may run parallel having the same sum of current split 2 ways, but the load(the LED bulb) will draw the same current regardless of how many wires run to it. The amount of current is dictated by what is attached to the circuit divided by the voltage, not how many wires. For example if the three lights are using 1.0 amps and you were to have 4 override switches wired like shown, the current will be distributed between the parallel runs and all 4 would add up to equal 1.0 amps. If the 4 had different lengths and different wire sizes you may end up with the amperage distributed on each path like this 0.25a,0.20a,0.40,0.15. It would be distributed representative to the different resistances on how each circuit is run.

  • @Tonicwine999
    @Tonicwine999 Před rokem +12

    This is a very aesthetically pleasing demo

  • @LZ1SSA
    @LZ1SSA Před rokem +2

    Поздрави от България

  • @cbdoil4082
    @cbdoil4082 Před rokem +27

    The house my father built in 1969. Had two switches that were rotary two per station. You could control just about every light in the house. I still don’t know how they did it… but it was pretty cool. And nobody else had it. I never saw it in anyone else’s house. Also, the rocker switches were different too.

    • @sinetech19
      @sinetech19  Před rokem +6

      That is impressive👍. If he can make such a wiring on that time, he may be a legend in wiring✌

    • @MaydayChild
      @MaydayChild Před rokem +3

      U mnie też w starym niemieckim sterowanie masą było bo dużo światła na schodach. Włączasz światło na górze i gasisz na górze albo na dole x))

    • @eLJotJoteL
      @eLJotJoteL Před rokem +3

      ​@@MaydayChild
      W starych kamienicach każda klatka schodowa tak miała zrobione.
      Do takiego przełączania potrzebne są odpowiednie, trójzaciskowe przełączniki.
      Proste rozwiązanie. Żadna magia.

    • @MSPBohar
      @MSPBohar Před rokem +1

      Lip

    • @MaydayChild
      @MaydayChild Před rokem +1

      @@eLJotJoteL tak jest u nas w piwnicach pod blokiem też zrobione światło. Tylko kradną prąd i masy brakuje już. Ku ścisłości, nie kradną z żarówek tylko z instalacji i robi się burdel

  • @benargee
    @benargee Před rokem +15

    The master switches are more of an on-override switch.

  • @SatpamKomplek
    @SatpamKomplek Před rokem +1

    Not gonna lie.. This looks like an ads of a puzzle game..

  • @draizwrm
    @draizwrm Před 11 měsíci +1

    Nice little demonstration 😊

  • @musabkanani2873
    @musabkanani2873 Před rokem +7

    If kept room,s light turn on
    Master switch will never turn off

    • @markstipulkoski1389
      @markstipulkoski1389 Před rokem +2

      Master switches would be better named as "All Lights On". Good low tech way to light up the whole house if you suspect an intruder.

    • @thumper88888
      @thumper88888 Před 6 měsíci

      Exactly the pount of this circuit

  • @iron0xide974
    @iron0xide974 Před rokem +3

    This is due to ground being an alternative path for neutral. While hot exists at the top.

  • @RexyTheGryphon
    @RexyTheGryphon Před rokem +2

    Just recently had to do something for college about shift Registers and having a right shift based upon a clock input using the debounced switches and an SPDT switch to switch between Two modes on two separate chip to go through parallel and series modes.
    This is very cool representation of the switches!

  • @bonedaddy6773
    @bonedaddy6773 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Good example but for a more practical application a three way style switch should be used so there's no potential of a double feed from the power source resulting in a damaged device

  • @KiloFeenix
    @KiloFeenix Před rokem +6

    A two way switch is supposed to turn off and on from both switches, you have two switches wired in parallel

    • @professorg8383
      @professorg8383 Před rokem

      You may be thinking of a three way switch. Not what this is.

    • @KiloFeenix
      @KiloFeenix Před rokem +2

      @@professorg8383 You are right in North America but in the EU they are called two way. And yes I had to look that up.

    • @professorg8383
      @professorg8383 Před rokem +2

      @@KiloFeenix Well, maybe you call the function of a 3 way switch, a 2 way. I can understand that if it's just a different name for the same function. I've heard people ask that it's a 3 way switch, where's the third switch. You can operate it on and off from two locations, so "2 way" seems to be a reasonable name. But there are 3 modes of operation. Off, On from point A and On from point B. So 3 ways.
      But that's not what the show. I would call what they demonstrate is a master override set up. They use a 2 position, (3 way) switch on each individual light, but the so called master switches are just single pole on-off switches and they confuse the issue with two master switches.
      I don't see this as the circuit I think we are both referring to. What the masters do is override where the individual switches are set, and turn all the lights on regardless. It seems to me that it's a function with no practical purpose. It doesn't even make sense as an alternate emergency source. There's nothing wrong in how it is wired, but I see no practical purpose to override shutting off and of the individual room lights

    • @mootinator
      @mootinator Před rokem

      ​@@professorg8383 If you can't see this sort coming in handy you've never worked in a theater or hockey rink.
      You need to have people at floor level to be able to turn lights on and off easily 90% of the time to use the building, but there's that tiny fraction of time they'd really benefit from being locked on (or off, depending).

    • @professorg8383
      @professorg8383 Před rokem

      @@mootinator Well, indeed, I have never worked in a theater or a hockey rink! That said, I think you will find that in most big buildings like a theater or hockey rink, the lights are not going to be operated from individual switches like this.
      In most cases there will be lighting contactors which operate lights in a group or multiple groups. So they won't be wired as shown here. There could be multiple locations where those contactors and light groups could be controlled from, but the circuits will be completely different.
      Second, the circuit shown, does not override the lights to an off state. It only overrides to an on state. (The master switches can turn all lights on regardless of the local switch, but it can not turn them all off, unless the local switches are already off.)
      So I stand by my statement that it is a very odd circuit which has no real practical use. It's not "wrong", in that it does work, but there is no sensible or logical common use for this arrangement. BTW, I should mention that I am completely familiar with large commercial lighting schemes. I am an Electrical Engineer with decades of experience in large industrial and commercial wiring, distribution, control and lighting practices.
      The arrangement shown here would have to be some unique special purpose and it wouldn't be used in a commercial application, such as you suggest. Second, the idea of feeding lighting from 2 separate sources is contrary to "normal" code practices. It presents a potential electrocution hazard.
      There are a few similar videos from India and Pakistan that call this "Hostel wiring". Of course in these countries they do many unsafe things and rarely use any kind of code standards. As it turns out, this channel is also from India.
      I have no clue why they would use this scheme in hostels or hotels. They must do some weird things there. If the individual room lights were off, the master switch could turn them on remotely. I suppose they could flash the master on and off like some kind of signally system, however if the individual lights were already on, you wouldn't notice.
      Using Google Translate and looking at comments on those channels, I see no mention of using this scheme in theaters or hockey rinks. (Do they even have hockey rinks there?) This kind of scheme could be used only on a small scale, not the kilowatts of lighting power in commercial applications.
      Through the years, I have met a few Indian Electrical Engineers. They were competent, however practices in their home country are best described as "bizarre". In India, "stealing power", is a pretty common practice. Guys who call themselves "electricians", will climb up a pole and tap into the feeder wires and string it into a home. All completely illegal. It's not uncommon for one of these guys to get killed or badly burned because they really have no idea WTF they are doing. You can find pictures of power poles that look like they have been covered with spaghetti!! In a documentary I saw, it was suggested that as much as 60-70% of generated power is "stolen" by these practices.
      Bottom line is that what is shown here is some third world wiring scheme. Technically, it does work, but the purpose for it defies logical reason. My advice is to not use the wiring scheme demonstrated here. Nicely done video though.

  • @YoungHeartedSoul
    @YoungHeartedSoul Před rokem +6

    I did the same wiring and my whole block lost power

    • @Ceferna
      @Ceferna Před rokem

      Сделай линейно, на каждый отвод по автомату. Будет качественно и великолепно и понятно, чем химичить с раздельным переключением. Можно сделать умное переключение через контакторы, у нас на Руси это повсеместно, не знаю, как у вас) такие вот стандарты))) кто ещё цивилизация😂 ребят, стремитесь, мы поможем)

    • @YoungHeartedSoul
      @YoungHeartedSoul Před rokem

      @@Ceferna sorry only English…

  • @user-vc3mu7sn7t
    @user-vc3mu7sn7t Před 6 měsíci

    Доступно, для новичков красота!❤

  • @all_skate
    @all_skate Před 2 měsíci

    As an American, we would use two 3-way switches and three 4 way switches. Any location will turn the lights on or off. Good working model that shows what the travelers, switch legs and power legs are doing. We would also have a spliced white neutral (yours is black) in every switch. location.

  • @seregahalloween
    @seregahalloween Před rokem +3

    Если будет включено в одной из комнат то общим уже не выключить. Бесполезная схема

    • @neepsmcfly4176
      @neepsmcfly4176 Před rokem

      Don't understand your frustration. If 1 room wants to stay up late & read, they'll just be responsible for switching to "NC" which means they're all off and everybody's happy and nobody has to get hostile and make disparaging comments on a diagram that just doesn't meet your needs.

  • @AceBot16
    @AceBot16 Před rokem +3

    I thought it was relays u use. 😁 But it's really amazing.

    • @zbigniewgurak8261
      @zbigniewgurak8261 Před rokem +1

      Nooo, it's true magic...

    • @sinetech19
      @sinetech19  Před 11 měsíci

      We can enhance this circuit by using latching relay. Thank you❤

  • @flintsmith4771
    @flintsmith4771 Před rokem +2

    While you're teaching, put separate current limiting resistors on each LED so they have constant brightness.

    • @chriskeeble
      @chriskeeble Před rokem

      No, don't. It's good to get people thinking about what else is going on and why.

  • @jordazmo19
    @jordazmo19 Před měsícem

    Dude it's like Terraria wiring irl 🤯😂

  • @user-yr5pp8tc1b
    @user-yr5pp8tc1b Před rokem +3

    Схема изначально неправильная, мастер выключатель должен быть 1 , и устанавливается на чёрный проводник ( или на синий) , тогда это будет работать правильно 😊

    • @fiogdi7995
      @fiogdi7995 Před rokem

      👍🏻
      Безопасной схемой является врезка в фазную для переменного тока или плюсовую линию для постоянного тока, чтобы исключить на потребителях наличие напряжения, даже когда он не включен

  • @sergeyivanov2989
    @sergeyivanov2989 Před rokem +5

    It is not necessary to break the neutral with a switch, it is dangerous

    • @braddenning1617
      @braddenning1617 Před rokem

      So those yellow connectors only let current flow in one direction ? What do they call those ?

    • @yhamgtt
      @yhamgtt Před rokem +1

      ​@@braddenning1617 a diode

    • @electricdl5469
      @electricdl5469 Před rokem

      If you look, the black line is the neutral/negative. Positive is red/yellow/blue.

  • @rjheytv
    @rjheytv Před 5 měsíci

    .,very nice we learn about this..keep it up keep sharing Godbless

  • @FLTGrapes
    @FLTGrapes Před 9 měsíci

    Damn bro figured out 4th grade science

  • @hondaguy9153
    @hondaguy9153 Před rokem +4

    This is really cool, I've never seen wiring done like this and never thought about wiring some rooms like this. With my kitchen, dining area and living room being one long room but 3 separate light switches, it would be very handy to have them wired to a master switch. If I ever cut open the walls I'm rewiring it like this!

  • @mosofty
    @mosofty Před rokem +13

    2way switches 1, 2, and 3 will be rendered useless if the master switch(es) is on

    • @dannythorpe1425
      @dannythorpe1425 Před rokem

      No, they will still switch the light off

    • @eikuz
      @eikuz Před rokem +1

      ​@@dannythorpe1425 they won't, if a master switch is on then the 2 way switch is receiving power from both ways

    • @dannythorpe1425
      @dannythorpe1425 Před rokem

      @@eikuz follow the diagram on screen.

    • @dannythorpe1425
      @dannythorpe1425 Před rokem

      Homes in the UK have this exact wiring, have done for years and years, the switches ALL turn on or off regardless of master switch position.

    • @eikuz
      @eikuz Před rokem

      @@dannythorpe1425 according to the diagram on the screen, those two way switches are always getting power to the no terminal and if the master switch is on they are also getting power to the nc terminal. So all the 2way does is switch between 2 terminals that both are live when the master is on.
      Also the master switches have to both be off for the light to be off in this configuration.

  • @user-iq2vi9jz1z
    @user-iq2vi9jz1z Před 7 měsíci

    These circuits are enough for me to study for an entire junior high school😂

  • @YouGotThisDIY
    @YouGotThisDIY Před měsícem +1

    Good thinking using a metalic mechanical pencil to poke live wires 👍

  • @Sigenol
    @Sigenol Před rokem +5

    Nice. But you should have independent serial resistor for each LED ;)

    • @sinetech19
      @sinetech19  Před rokem

      I have.. actually supply come via current limiting resister. i didn't show that resister.

    • @Sigenol
      @Sigenol Před rokem

      @@sinetech19 there should be 3 resistors for 3 leds...

  • @mustaqimalfarabi8082
    @mustaqimalfarabi8082 Před rokem +4

    I dont know it was this simple, yet highly creative

  • @Heeby-Jeebies
    @Heeby-Jeebies Před rokem +1

    Great explanation and diagram!

  • @AHABBAKA252727
    @AHABBAKA252727 Před 9 měsíci

    Beautiful demonstration
    👌👌👌👌👌👌
    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @RohitYadav-ve3tv
    @RohitYadav-ve3tv Před rokem +14

    Appreciate it

  • @hackedi.t3065
    @hackedi.t3065 Před rokem +18

    Love it! looks beautiful!

  • @TheArtsschool
    @TheArtsschool Před rokem +1

    Токоограничивающий резистор надо было на каждый диод поставить.

    • @AnalusDifecalis
      @AnalusDifecalis Před 5 měsíci

      Так они там есть, в чёрной термоусадке между диодом и чёрным проводом.

  • @BlindDude
    @BlindDude Před rokem +4

    The master switches do the same thing. If one is connected, the other does nothing.
    And those are 3 way switches. The yellow is the pivot, or black screw on the switch.

  • @antoninoarcadio5850
    @antoninoarcadio5850 Před rokem +4

    Master switch 1 = Master switch 2 = ?

  • @etherdom3916
    @etherdom3916 Před 9 měsíci

    You really had time for this MAN :)

  • @user-ie4zi7gs5v
    @user-ie4zi7gs5v Před 2 měsíci

    Отличное пособие объяснить начала электрики....

  • @irishn8
    @irishn8 Před rokem +5

    Make the master switches three position switches so you have “off” “on” and “remote” so you can turn the lights on, off, or let them be controlled individually.

  • @milliondollargamingyt
    @milliondollargamingyt Před rokem +11

    exllent

  • @KecekMolek_
    @KecekMolek_ Před rokem +1

    Master Switch 2 i think better put at Blue and Black Wire. So you can easily turn On and Off all the circuirt from the Master

  • @cpergiel
    @cpergiel Před měsícem

    Master 1: I am the master! Master 2: No, you are not, I am the master! Now we fight to decide who is the true master.

  • @lucky_tech19
    @lucky_tech19 Před rokem +5

    Its hostel wiring , right ?

  • @sinetech19
    @sinetech19  Před rokem +12

    Guys, i have uploaded a new short video of modified Master switch wiring demo with Latching relay. Kindly watch and comment your opinion.
    czcams.com/users/shortspeO_Elnl2yI?feature=share

  • @LukewarmSawyer
    @LukewarmSawyer Před rokem

    I'm so fascinated by stuff like this I’d end up playing with it…

  • @kolia196
    @kolia196 Před 6 měsíci

    Классная схема подключения 👍,респект автору и долгих лет жизни

  • @user-wc5lb9wy1h
    @user-wc5lb9wy1h Před rokem +1

    Говорят он третий год так сидит, переключает.

  • @richlaue
    @richlaue Před rokem +1

    Now show us how they would wire up 3 switches to control one light bulb, so that any switch can turn on or off the one light bulb.

  • @imp4st4
    @imp4st4 Před 7 měsíci

    Took me an entire 10 seconds to understand this circuit :"]

  • @davesstuff1599
    @davesstuff1599 Před 11 měsíci

    Now this accurately depicts two way switches

  • @dvp1346
    @dvp1346 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Спасибо. Мой мозг сломан😎

  • @issarealbanger7734
    @issarealbanger7734 Před 5 měsíci

    Minecraft redstone prepared me for this moment.

  • @Guswin308
    @Guswin308 Před 28 dny

    amazing ide, thnak's Bro

  • @inamulsmoon445
    @inamulsmoon445 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow 😲, Amazing very good job...

  • @koruspring1519
    @koruspring1519 Před rokem +1

    It’s interesting to see brightness changes with different configuration

    • @sinetech19
      @sinetech19  Před rokem

      That is because of source current shared by 3 LEDs. Here i have been used small amount of source current. When its come to Home AC supply, there would haven't current problem

    • @Shin_Arknights
      @Shin_Arknights Před rokem

      Greetings

  • @BRAYLONSGAMING
    @BRAYLONSGAMING Před 11 měsíci +1

    Me when I was in 8th grade building my Redstone house… w

  • @thefbiman2116
    @thefbiman2116 Před 5 měsíci

    This sounds like the kids bop version of The Real Slim Shady

  • @ryanbolek9975
    @ryanbolek9975 Před rokem

    Bruh this helped me with my job and understanding normally open vs closed ❤❤

    • @sinetech19
      @sinetech19  Před rokem

      Bro i have uploaded a modified master switch wiring video. czcams.com/users/shortsjTqQZ3_4JRc?feature=share

  • @Mikesele70
    @Mikesele70 Před rokem +1

    30 years of doing complex wire schematics, I'm surprised by how many likes this got.

  • @diegofraga7147
    @diegofraga7147 Před rokem +1

    Although it's a good way to show hoy electricity works, in real circuits, you should also use 3 way swithches for the masters aswell. Then you can also turn off your circuit from either master switches

    • @sinetech19
      @sinetech19  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you for your suggestion❤

  • @jimbob5891
    @jimbob5891 Před rokem

    I saw this setup in the wild once. House built 1928, original wiring done like this.

    • @sinetech19
      @sinetech19  Před rokem

      i have uploaded a modified master switch wiring video. czcams.com/users/shortsjTqQZ3_4JRc?feature=share

  • @nikulinandrey75
    @nikulinandrey75 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Похоже на проходной переключатель, а на самом деле что это за схема? Для чего?

  • @maroufsultanzada6964
    @maroufsultanzada6964 Před rokem

    Very good. But now we have wifi or digital switch which make anything possible 😊 thanks for sharing good

  • @rbmwiv
    @rbmwiv Před 6 měsíci

    I’m guessing that you had a slow day and decided to build a project? Seems like something that I would do. It is a very efficient model to demonstrate how that setup works. You have built a great learning tool pattern and trade mark it and sell to trade schools and high schools. You can make all kinds of low tech low voltage learning tools. You have accidental made a useful thing on your off time. I have built a lot of my own tools. I am a mechanic and I have made $600 tools for $100 in material. I have access to any kind of machine.

  • @moch7
    @moch7 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Darah STM LISTRIKku langsung mendidih 😂😂

  • @kumarukumarkuu9251
    @kumarukumarkuu9251 Před rokem

    Good super. Electrical technician understanding

  • @yazukorijo2884
    @yazukorijo2884 Před rokem +1

    somehow, im imagining this in a minecraft redstone

  • @ericevans4131
    @ericevans4131 Před 7 měsíci +1

    On an atomic level, everything has holes.

  • @dangi1
    @dangi1 Před rokem

    But you would be unable to turn off the lights if one master switch was set to the on position. With an alternative design the two switches could simultaneously have full controls of the lights.

  • @elliottalderson4692
    @elliottalderson4692 Před 2 měsíci

    Делаешь сенсорные кнопки (вместо выключателей), заводишь на в вход контроллера, а на выходах реле, которые управляют светом.

  • @sandipratamaputra9651
    @sandipratamaputra9651 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I see the key to it now thanks