TWO Occupancy Sensor 3-WAY Switch HACK BYPASS THAT WORKS! Any brand!

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • I will show you how to install two occupancy sensor switch on a 3-way circuit. To have them both functioning at the same time. NEUTRAL WIRE IS REQUIRED! Works with other brands too!
    Cheaper alternative is using two single pole sensor switch. Same setup.
    Lutron Maestro Occupancy Sensor Switch OPS5M-WH
    Multi-location (3-Way Switch) or Single pole
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Komentáře • 467

  • @KevinPon.
    @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety +13

    Remember to turn off the breaker just in case of electrical shock. *Cheaper alternative is using two single pole sensor switch.* Same setup. Neutral wire is required!
    *US:*
    amzn.to/3UtCLhz
    *CANADA:*
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    *Single Pole - Cheaper alternative*
    amzn.to/3W9MUk1

    • @rnava435
      @rnava435 Před 2 lety +1

      So they are both being used as single pole? Two single would turn on one light?

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety +2

      @@rnava435 yes and yes 🍻

    • @rnava435
      @rnava435 Před 2 lety +1

      @@KevinPon. I have 3 switches to a light would 3 single pole switches work also?

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety +2

      @@rnava435 yes it will work. Most importantly is having constant power to all switches and a complete circuit going back to the light. Cannot have any breaks

    • @rnava435
      @rnava435 Před 2 lety +2

      @@KevinPon. thanks much appreciated just subscribed to you

  • @omarabdel-rassoul3021
    @omarabdel-rassoul3021 Před 2 lety +16

    After 3 weeks of troubleshooting and DIY vid searching I was about throw in the towel and get an electrician. At my last attempt, I found your solution. It works flawlessly on the first go! Kudos to you! You got my like and sub! Thank you!

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you Omar! I am very happy my video helped you! 🍻😁

  • @PercivalFakeman
    @PercivalFakeman Před měsícem +2

    I worked in the occupancy sensor industry for about 15 years. There was a court battle over the patent rights to using a ground return. Long story short, this affected the ability of manufactures to make two sensors work in parallel as suggested here. It is a little complicated legally but some manufactures avoided infringement simply by declaring that a 3 way would not work. In reality, some do. From the example of this video, it looks like it does work.

  • @riolop1972
    @riolop1972 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Electrician here, I have a couple of years in the trade and yet I sort of skimmed through the official manual without reading the disclaimer of "only one motion switch may work in a 3 way circuit". No wonder the actual diagram on the manual didn't work. Was beginning to think i was going crazy. Thanks a ton!

    • @karlrex2757
      @karlrex2757 Před 5 měsíci +4

      That diagram that came with the switch is crap.. :)

    • @DR-um2bv
      @DR-um2bv Před 21 dnem

      Exactly says wire of different color, wtf.
      ​@@karlrex2757

  • @rlw3461
    @rlw3461 Před 3 lety +4

    I saw the original of this where you said it wont work, but then you realized that we all make mistakes and came back with this one. Kudos to you, nice job.

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you very much 😊

    • @danekylan1016
      @danekylan1016 Před 3 lety

      You prolly dont give a shit but if you are stoned like me atm you can stream pretty much all the latest movies on Instaflixxer. Have been binge watching with my brother for the last few months =)

  • @mikebonello7494
    @mikebonello7494 Před 9 měsíci +4

    This is great - the only minor downside is that it's not operating in true 3-way mode, in that you won't be able to use the 'other switch' to turn off the lights - to turn off the lights you'll just have to wait until the triggered PIR switches off or you manually turn that switch off - pressing the on/off button on the other switch will have no effect.
    The good news is that either switch will turn on the lights ...

    • @spalace7919
      @spalace7919 Před měsícem

      Is there a work-around for this, maybe by doing something with the blue wires?

  • @JohnArnoldPhotography
    @JohnArnoldPhotography Před rokem +2

    Just want to say thank you!!! I am no electrician. Had stairway that makes an L shape to garage. Wanted stairway garage light to work either when I pull into garage or top of stairway going down to garage. Looked at your wiring diagram but your actual installation part proved perfect and easy to follow. I guessed right which box had the load, everything worked perfect the first time after install. One caution to note though…. After installing switches and waiting the minute like you did, it took mine over 5 minutes to switch off first. I almost thought I had something wired wrong. Lucky I waited a bit more. Works perfect. Guess I can program them for shorter on time. Thank you again!

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před rokem +1

      You're very welcome. That is wonderful! Glad to hear everything went well! 🍻

  • @brucelyon6197
    @brucelyon6197 Před 3 lety +8

    Thank you very much. This is just what I needed. I also took a switch apart to see how it works, to feel confident that it was the right way to hook the switches up. But that made me realize that I could have saved $20 by buying single way switches instead.

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 3 lety +1

      My pleasure Bruce! Yes you are 100% correct. Single way switches will work as well 🍻

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 3 lety

      @Francis Man if you send me your email. I'll get back to you asap

    • @fcpman40
      @fcpman40 Před 3 lety +2

      @@KevinPon. I e-mailed you thanks.

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 3 lety

      @@fcpman40 email sent. I hope you'll understand it 🍻

    • @SamerMatti
      @SamerMatti Před 3 lety

      @@KevinPon. do you know if I can wire a motion sensor switch at one end and a caseta smart switch at the other end so I get motion sensor on one side and a smart switch on other side? (typically for caseta switch, I think they make u wire one end and jumper the other end and put a wireless pico remote there)

  • @pkhris
    @pkhris Před 2 lety +6

    holy cow, you are a lifesaver!! BTW for anyone using the multi color (ECOELER brand) The pattern is the same: BLUE is capped on both; RED AND BLACK travellers are spliced to the device RED also on both. Thanks again, bud!

  • @loveandwater
    @loveandwater Před 2 měsíci +1

    This just saved me.
    I was stumped on how to get both sensors to work.

  • @Jim-kj4sn
    @Jim-kj4sn Před 13 dny +1

    Good videoing Was going to make one, but I think this guy has it pretty much covered from a to z. I do like how he tested the "udder" ones and not the "other" ones - that made me chuckle.Otherwise this guy's great, This is a great intermediate video as well. I wouldn't call this beginner. I would call this intermediate, and I think you did a great job so congratulations. I'm gonna look at all your udder ones, Just giving you a hard time but I really am gonna go check the other videos out.

  • @hamidsirat63
    @hamidsirat63 Před 2 lety +2

    After seeing this youtube a couple of times, I was able to understand the house wiring and the diagram that came with the switches. Blew off the circuit breaker couple of times, but that is because I installed the first switch before I found your instructional video. So I corrected the connections on the first switch and all went great from there. Thank you Kevin!!!!

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety

      Glad to hear you have solved the problem! You're very welcome Hamid! 🍻

  • @dannydeIrio
    @dannydeIrio Před 7 měsíci +1

    I just installed 2 TP-Link Kaza Smart Motion sensor dimmers in a hallway using your method and they work flawlessly, what I love the most is the option of being able to control the sensitivity of the sensors from the app and I can also create a schedule if I need to.

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 7 měsíci

      Amazing!! Thanks for sharing 🍻

  • @DJ3cko
    @DJ3cko Před 2 lety +3

    This helped me a lot for installing 2 ECOELER 3 Way Motion Sensor Light Switchs in a stair way. There is a post on Amazon by a Donn R. for this switch that helps with using two 3-way sensor switches that leads people here. The only difference for me was the ECOELER has a red and black wire verses 2 black wires as in this video. On the Aux switch I had to connect the black wire from the switch to the black traveler, which was hot coming from the primary switch. Then from the box I tied the other red traveler wire with the other black wire with the red traveler on the switch. Still capped both blues on each end. This worked for me like a charm just like in this video, so thank you very much Kevin for this video.

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety

      You're very welcome Charles! Brings me joy when I can help others 😁🍻

    • @Dont370
      @Dont370 Před 2 lety

      Were your motion sensor switches the ones that turn on automatically, or just vacancy sensor?

  • @ocbojm
    @ocbojm Před 10 měsíci +1

    Followed this steps & used a Leviton IPSD6 for my basement with incandescent bulb... Leviton IPSD6 on the top of the stairs and one on the bottom.. works perfectly..

  • @johnz1737
    @johnz1737 Před 2 lety +10

    Worked great - was nice to have a proper wiring diagram to go with this. And you did a nice job explaining the process

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! Much appreciated 🍻 😊

  • @The100percentpinoy
    @The100percentpinoy Před 2 lety +2

    Many thanks Kevin for this video...it helped a lot...I have spent 3 days already tinkering on the wiring, and almost gave up, as I have different configuration. The line and load are on the same box. Read through the comments and found what I needed to do. I have Leviton switch...works the same. Keep up the good work!

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety

      Thank you and you're very welcome Jerry! Glad to hear my video helped! Yup, this will work on all brands of switches. 🍻

    • @The100percentpinoy
      @The100percentpinoy Před 2 lety +3

      @@KevinPon. I just wired my second set, this time in the second floor stairs leading to the bedroom...just did it in 15 minutes this time. Thanks for this video!

  • @stevefoster2882
    @stevefoster2882 Před rokem +2

    Had to comment, this worked beautifully with leviton ips06 motion sensors. I did have an issue where when the lights were to be off, the lights flashed full brightness in a pattern of 0.5 sec on, 1 sec off. was driving me crazy until I read as a troubleshooting step to swap one of the LED bulbs with an incandescent. Did this, and it solved my flashing problem.

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před rokem

      That's awesome news my friend! Glad you figured it out 🍻

  • @knowsbest4127
    @knowsbest4127 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the guide Kevin! Was hitting my head against the wall on this until I found your video.

  • @ebrown681
    @ebrown681 Před 2 lety +1

    I performed the installation for 2 3way switches and just set one switch to manually turn on and auto-off and it works great

  • @liangcai2963
    @liangcai2963 Před rokem +6

    According to your wiring diagram, you can install two 2-ways motion sensors to make light working as a 3-ways circuit.

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před rokem +2

      Yes that is correct. I made this video as many requests 🍻

  • @corbindean1776
    @corbindean1776 Před 3 lety +4

    Amazing job Kevin! What a rewarding journey! Can't wait to try it out myself!

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Corbin! Yes, indeed!

    • @corbindean1776
      @corbindean1776 Před 3 lety +1

      Kevin i did it on one 3-way and got it working 👍 But then I tried it on a different 3 way and one lutron switch was working fine, but the switch other had nothing. It wouldn't turn the light on or off. Followed the exact same instructions that you gave and that worked for the other 3 way. So anyway I've been trying to troubleshoot and I found something I think is a little odd.
      What does it mean if when using a multimeter:
      Black lead touching ground + red lead touching black (hot) = 120 v
      Black lead touching white (neutral) + red lead touching black (hot) = 0
      Shouldn't I be getting 120? That's the hot wire for this 3 way set up

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 3 lety

      @@corbindean1776 That's great news that you got it working on the first one. Now for the the different 3-way hmm that's a bit strange. Yes, you are correct. When touching (hot to neutral), you should get 120v. The possible reason for this is: the white is not spliced correctly on the other end. I assume this 3-way switch was working from the start?

    • @corbindean1776
      @corbindean1776 Před 3 lety

      @@KevinPon. yes it was. That's what has me confused

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 3 lety +1

      I would remove the switches on both ends and inspect the wires. Start from scratch. Double check if the 14/3 wire is spliced correctly on both ends. Making sure all whites are together and only whites. The travelers and separated and not connected to anything else (red + black). Then one 14/2 wire (black) will be hot to confirm with meter and the other switch 14/2 (black) will be coming from the light with 0 volts to neutral or ground.

  • @Transfixed
    @Transfixed Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks! This helped me replace 1 of my 2 switches with an occupancy sensor too.

  • @deepakdaryanani2229
    @deepakdaryanani2229 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you very much for creating this video. This helped me a lot. 😀

  • @brycechapman3599
    @brycechapman3599 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks I got it to work, it cures my problem with my garage lights, again thanks

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 3 lety

      That is wonderful! Congratulations on your success! Your most welcome 🍻

  • @chrispbacon6198
    @chrispbacon6198 Před 2 lety +4

    Not a criticism, just an observation: The schematic (wiring diagram) @ 0.57 shows the BLK Hot (Line) wire connects to the "input" of switch #1 and the "input" of switch #2. The "output" of switch #1 connects to the "output" of switch #2 which then connects to the Light bulb (Load). These two switches are simply connected in parallel, that's all. You can use the less expensive MS-OPS2 instead of the MS-OPS5M and get the same results.

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety

      I was working with the props I had but that is 100% correct. Good observation Chris! 🍻

    • @kizito8301
      @kizito8301 Před 2 lety

      I was wondering why a single pole could not be used instead of the 3-way switch???

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety

      Yes you can. I was using with what I had 🍻

  • @TS-gu3pe
    @TS-gu3pe Před 2 lety +1

    This is like some CIA-Jimmy Hoffa-Hudini information here! Been looking for this for a while . Thanks!

  • @paulwalton6551
    @paulwalton6551 Před rokem +1

    Worked perfectly. Thank you so much

  • @Sshumeko
    @Sshumeko Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome man. Just had to wire it up and glad I found your video. Thanks alot

  • @McPhailHunt
    @McPhailHunt Před rokem

    Crazy how hard it is to try to find out how to do this. With two Lutron MS-OPS5M motion detectors, there were no instructions on how to do this (ya think they'd publish how to do it, let's say in the case of a stairway like in this video and in my use case). The diagram was perfect for me. Thank you for publishing this!

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před rokem

      Happy it all worked out! 🍻

    • @McPhailHunt
      @McPhailHunt Před rokem

      @@KevinPon. Turning them manually on/off works, but the motion sensor seems to not work each time on them. Any suggestions? I've played with the Lutron settings and such. I'll keep tinkering.

  • @farazkajani8456
    @farazkajani8456 Před 3 lety +2

    This is a great video. It will help me lots. Thank you so much!

  • @chrisgerne
    @chrisgerne Před rokem +1

    CZcams University wins again.
    My lights are wired through the box with power. Not standard or ideal- but the logic presented in your diagram helped me unfuck my problem.
    You have another video that’s about 4:50 long on the same subject. It ends with “turns out you can’t do it” - I saw it in the middle of troubleshooting, after having seen this video first (and not knowing they were different). I almost threw my phone.
    Anyway- this is a helpful video. Your solution works. The other one… isn’t. I guess I’m writing this to let everyone (and you) know to ignore the other one and only focus on the video that’s about 12m long.
    Thank you again. It’s clear I have more confidence than ability- and tutorials like this help make it look like I know what I’m doing. 😂

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před rokem

      Thank you for commenting. I enjoyed the read. I am glad it all worked out in the end. Cheers mate! 🍻

  • @igorchveitser9493
    @igorchveitser9493 Před 2 lety +9

    Thank you for the video, Kevin. However, I have a question. It looks like your idea can be described as using two occupancy sensors in single pole mode being connected in parallel. Another words if you’re not using blue wires than why not to make this installation with just two single poles providing they’re almost twice cheaper? Thank you.

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety +7

      Hi Igor, you're very welcome! Good question. You are 100% correct! Will be cheaper using two single pole sensors. I made this video base on the current props I had. A few of my viewers needed my help so I decided to make this video for them. But also to prove Lutron's installation guide that it was possible to install two of these switches when mentioned cannot. Thank you for the comment. Cheers!

    • @shizzlenizzle
      @shizzlenizzle Před rokem +4

      Read my mind. Great question and saves money! Should write Lutron as it's a no-brainer necessity to have this wiring option available!

  • @slavap75
    @slavap75 Před 3 lety +1

    You are my magician! It works! Thank you so much!

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 3 lety

      😂 my pleasure my friend! 🍻

  • @DamBevers
    @DamBevers Před 8 měsíci +1

    I’d like to see the 3 location diagram as well.
    Thanks, Kevin!
    Great explanation and demonstration.
    Any idea why the manufacturer says it cannot be done?

  • @ednowlan9151
    @ednowlan9151 Před rokem +4

    Hi Kevin this worked like a charm. I have another circuit that has 3 switches, I understand in your comments that another switch can be added in parallel. I'm assuming you could do an unlimited number of switches?
    Your schematic is perfect and easy to follow. Leviton should hire you. Could you do another schematic for a 3 switch scenario?

    • @DamBevers
      @DamBevers Před 8 měsíci +1

      I’d like to see the 3 location diagram as well.
      Thanks, Kevin!
      Great explanation and demonstration.
      Any idea why the manufacturer says it cannot be done?

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 8 měsíci

      @DamBevers the setup for 3 switches is very similar to the video. You have to have constant power traveling to all 3 locations and have all the white wires connected together. I think the reason the manufacturers don't want to tell you is because they do not want any liability 🍻

  • @BassManStrikes
    @BassManStrikes Před 23 dny

    I wanted to to do this on my basement stairs as the lights always get left on and they burn out much faster LOL. Does not look like it works if your 3 circuit has one switch that has no neutral.
    The box at the top of the stairs has 1 14/2 coming from breaker box, 1 14/2 going to light and 1 14/3 going to the other switch at bottom of stairs. This was wired in 2012 and apparently it was up to code them to have a switch with no neutral.

  • @matthewdoamaral
    @matthewdoamaral Před rokem +1

    Great video. Helped me out so much. Thanks

  • @steveoxxXXxx
    @steveoxxXXxx Před 3 lety +3

    Nice! Good job with this series. Subbing for sure

  • @DR-um2bv
    @DR-um2bv Před 21 dnem +1

    It works and as far as I'm concerned, this is the only way it will operate with 2 separate motion sensor. Lutron needs thier ass kick, no instructions having ass

  • @glenb1356
    @glenb1356 Před 6 měsíci

    I understand your two-switch conversion. Now, suppose you have 4 switches, two 3-way and two 4-way in the middle? I want to put two 3-way motion switches at the two 3-way switch locations... Would my 4-way switches make and break that red traveler wire you show?

  • @yg7059
    @yg7059 Před 2 lety +1

    thanks you this helped me out so much you have no idea

  • @DaryleTilroe
    @DaryleTilroe Před 10 měsíci +1

    So two effects with this method since they are effectively wired in parallel:
    -I think it may have been noted but I beleive manually shutting off one switch with the paddle won't do anything, you will have to hit the other or wait for the motion to time out.
    -Technically the load capactity with be shared when both are activated. More a minor point in this day and age of LED *HOWEVER* I note some people saying that you can do this with a MS-OPS2H to save some money since you don't need the 3-way feature of the MS-OPS5M *BUT* the OPS2 is only a 2A switch and the OPS5 is 5A. Something to be aware of if you have a lot of lights on the swich circuit. I.E. with only one activated you may be pushing the limit of a single OPS2.
    Actually one other thing occurs to me on the first point. I wonder if just wiring the blues together as well would "fake" the two swiches in to thinking the other end was a companion switch and therefore shut themseleves off if the other manual paddle was pressed? I don't know the details of what exact "signal" is sent or level maintainted on the blue line when used in the pseudo 3-way mode.

  • @10mehran
    @10mehran Před 9 měsíci

    Worked like a charm! Having similar issues with 3 way smart dimmer + 3 way dumb switch. Do you happen to have a solution for it? Even a professional electrician hasn't been able to figure it out!

  • @StarmanDXE
    @StarmanDXE Před 2 měsíci

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but couldn’t you use a pair of the cheaper single-pole motion sensors instead? When you don’t use the blue wire, you’re using these in single-pole mode, right?
    This wiring is simply two separate single pole switches feeding the same light. It works because they’re both on timers. Which is to say: I think it’s brilliant!

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 měsíci

      Bingo! You are absolutely correct. Additional note, neutral wire is required 🍻

  • @carloscedeno9948
    @carloscedeno9948 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I really thanks God for helping me to find your video instruction, it is very good explanation on how to put two sensors in one light because even the manufacturer wants to use the blue wire and that is a mistake , thanks my friend and God bless you. your system work great 😀😀

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 11 měsíci

      Glad to help brother! 😁🍻

  • @YourBoiNick
    @YourBoiNick Před 23 dny

    I’m a little confused. Both of mine have 4 wires going to the switches because the ground is on the switches. Where are the grounds going for the motion sensor wires?

  • @skylerdraper3343
    @skylerdraper3343 Před rokem +1

    Honestly thank you

  • @gadvan-2522
    @gadvan-2522 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Did he fart at 8:44 lol 😂

  • @dougcharles7408
    @dougcharles7408 Před 2 lety +2

    Am I missing something ?
    Don't you basically now have two sensors working in parallel?
    Not 3 way anymore.
    If one switch is on, you have no control of the lights from the other switch.
    As in, you can't walk past one sensor and then manually turn off the light at the other like the original 3 way switch set up.
    The OPS5MHWHC can be connected to a standard 3-way switch and keep full function. As in manually turning the lights on or off from either position while keeping full function of the sensor.
    Granted, you only have one sensor, but in high sensitivity mode, it seems to trigger when entering a large room from either doorway.
    If I am missing something here, please explain

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety

      Yes, I now have two sensors working in parallel. I have an old video showing what would happen if you wired two 3-way occupancy sensor switch the original way. It does not work, therefore the wiring has to be changed. czcams.com/video/Ma_gWiJ5VEE/video.html
      In a sense it's not 3-way but this is the only option to have two working occupancy sensor working on 14/3 wire that was wired for the original 3-way. It works and people like it 🍻

  • @titurrizuniga2779
    @titurrizuniga2779 Před 5 měsíci +1

    So basically you’re making broths motion switches single pole..🤔👍👍

  • @godmusick24
    @godmusick24 Před rokem +1

    You are the bestesis!!!! Thanks Bro!!!!!!!!

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před rokem

      😄 you're very welcome! 🍻

  • @andrewr19851985
    @andrewr19851985 Před rokem +1

    You're amazing. 🎉

  • @anikamiaeg
    @anikamiaeg Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you very much

  • @czapeczka11
    @czapeczka11 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hey I’m just curious since you are back feeding other outlet nothing burned out after time. I’m no electrician just wondering I don’t know how sophisticated those switches are and if it won’t burn them out. Your video helped me out with installation Thx

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hello there, nothing burned out. Just simply doing a parallel circuit 🍻

  • @johnsesk01
    @johnsesk01 Před 2 lety +1

    You saved the day dude

  • @LuisPerez-gv6yy
    @LuisPerez-gv6yy Před 3 lety +3

    Good job it works i ready install 2 of them

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 3 lety

      Awesome news Luis! Good job man! 🍻

    • @larrynypdlt2065
      @larrynypdlt2065 Před 3 lety +1

      @@KevinPon. hey brother will it work the same for this switch is the wiring the same thanks for your help like usual ECOELER 3 Way Motion Sensor Light Switch, Neutral Wire Required, if u want u can also email me at larrynypd@aol,com plus if u have a address i will send u a nypd shirt

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 3 lety

      @@larrynypdlt2065 🙋🏻‍♂️ absolutely! I can help you out! 😁 I would love an NYPD shirt! I'll send you an email brother

    • @jhorton282
      @jhorton282 Před 3 lety +1

      @@KevinPon. hey Kevin, I have the same Ecoeler 3 way light switch. Would you mind sharing your solution with me?

    • @jhorton282
      @jhorton282 Před 3 lety

      My email is mdover4@yahoo.com

  • @BassManStrikes
    @BassManStrikes Před 24 dny +1

    Wont the power source be the 14/2 wire always? There are like 3 ways to wire these and if one of the boxes has a 14/2 and a 14/3 wouldn't that be the power source?

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 24 dny

      @BassManStrikes yes, only 1 out of the 2, 3-ways switch will have the constant power (feed) 14/2 and the other one will be the 14/2 switch leg 🍻

  • @emiliocabrera6258
    @emiliocabrera6258 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your help!!!

  • @GJiang-tv4xp
    @GJiang-tv4xp Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hello Kevin, thank you for sharing this brilliant idea! My understand is that now both sensors will work but if one of the switches is shut off manually then the others could not be switched on manually right?

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you! If one is switched off manually, the other switch can still turn the light on or off 🍻

  • @fallentofate
    @fallentofate Před 6 měsíci +1

    Both of my box's only have 3 wires, 1 red, 1 white, and 1 black. I can not find anything that works....... It would have been nice if they told you these switches were designed to only have 1 sensor per circuit. everything else I look into only shows you how to install it per the instructions which does not show you how to wire in two sensors....

  • @Patrick-mw3yt
    @Patrick-mw3yt Před rokem +1

    Yes!!! Thank you so much

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před rokem

      My pleasure my friend! 😁🍻

  • @Sojie33
    @Sojie33 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks your video was a great help to me!

  • @HeavyboxesDIYMaster
    @HeavyboxesDIYMaster Před 10 měsíci

    I kept wondering why all 3 way occupancy switches showed one hard wire switch.
    Then I can across this work around and it’s what I needed for a stairway at a business. I needed it automated for employees for safety reason because the stairway can be dark.

  • @skediskadi
    @skediskadi Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Kevin!

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 3 lety

      You're very welcome my friend 🍻

  • @shinichifarkas8051
    @shinichifarkas8051 Před 3 lety +1

    You are awesome! Thank you sir.

  • @gvm1210
    @gvm1210 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video -!! Thanks for the help 👍

  • @patmartin4511
    @patmartin4511 Před 2 lety +1

    I guess I have a different model of Maestro switch’s that do not have the neutral wire. Is there anyway these could be made to work. I have tried the wiring diagram with no luck. Thanks

  • @upystudio7373
    @upystudio7373 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice sharing bro...i learn new thing👍👍

  • @JeromeBostick
    @JeromeBostick Před 2 lety +3

    I just installed these motion detector switches at the end of 2 hallways. I used your wiring diagram, and they all work perfectly.
    Looking at your wiring configuration, I understand that they are no longer 3 way switches, just a motion detector sensor with a constant hot, and a common switch leg. Thank you for the excellent wiring diagram.

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety

      Job well done Jerome!! Thank you! 🍻

  • @alexishigdon8465
    @alexishigdon8465 Před 3 lety +1

    Really great video. helped me a lot. Thanks

  • @JarJarBink2000
    @JarJarBink2000 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi Kelvin,
    Thanks for the great advice.
    Just wonder does it work if I have one 3-way sensor switch and the other just normal 3-way switch. I install on one side, and found that when I turn off the light from normal 3-way switch. I couldn’t turn on again from the 3-way sensor anymore, and motion sensor won’t work. Only when I flipped the switch from the 3-way to opposite side, then the 3-way sensor work again. Do u know what I missed?

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Steven, don't worry you have installed it correctly. It's supposed to do that. The 3 way switch on either side you have it, you still cannot flip it off. That's because the 3-way sensor needs constant power on 24/7. When you flip it off, the power cannot be transferred to the 3-way sensor by the travelers. It's how it is.

  • @joseamador5817
    @joseamador5817 Před 3 lety +1

    Great job, thank you very much for your help,

  • @mattgelber3073
    @mattgelber3073 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Kevin. Great video. I followed the instructions and its sort of working. Wondering if you can provide some guidance. Both switches have power however the motion is only working on the aux switch. Once motion is triggered on that one I see a blinking light on the master but thats all I get from the master. Even if I try to hit the on/off switch on the master, it does nothing. Thanks in advance.

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety

      Hi Matt, thank you. That's a good start that both switches have power but how is your neutral wire hooked up? Are they both connected in parallel together too?

    • @flatlandmountaineer
      @flatlandmountaineer Před rokem

      Hi Matt and Kevin - I am having the same issue. My switches do not have any white/neutral wires, so I was forced to skip that portion of the wiring diagram. All I have are black and red (plus the ground). Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated?

  • @superx3man
    @superx3man Před 3 lety +2

    Looking at the graph, I guess one caveat we won't be able to turn off the circuit using only one switch if the other is on right?

  • @tporterphoto
    @tporterphoto Před rokem +1

    So to be clear in your diagram both sensor switches are single pole?

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před rokem

      Hello, I made this video based on request. 2x 3-way sensors. But yes single pole options will work and also cheaper alternative 🍻

  • @AM-pi2vk
    @AM-pi2vk Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hello are there such motion sensor switches that can be installed on stairs that require 3 switches because there are 3 levels to the building? Do you know any? I think that may be considered 4-way switch?! Am i correct?

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hello, if there are 3 switches that control the same set of lights. Then there will be two 3-ways and one single 4-way in the middle. You can check out this video for more explanation. Cheers! czcams.com/video/9pOdotxdYp0/video.html

  • @sdsfive
    @sdsfive Před 2 lety +2

    Kevin - thanks for the video. My 2nd switch that is fed power only has a single black cable, not two like your example. How does this change the configuration?

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety

      Hi DW! Oh boy. Just to confirm. You only have 1 black wire that's it? No white or red?

    • @sdsfive
      @sdsfive Před 2 lety +1

      @@KevinPon. It has red and black traveler wires and white neutral. The black wire out to the lights is actually in the first box. I was able to figure it out through a few hours of trial and error. This task was made more complicated with a set of bathroom lights/switches in a different part of my house also on the same circuit that must be connected to the first switch to function. Working solution = 1st switch box has 4 black wires (switch, hot, traveler for bathroom lights/switches, and black traveler to 2nd switch) together, 5 white neutrals (all of the above plus the lights) together, and finally the red traveler, black wire for lights, and black 14/3 switch wire together. 2nd switch is wired to white neutral, 14/2 to black traveler that is connected to constant power, and 14/3 to red traveler. Messy but works perfectly.

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety

      @@sdsfive I am glad you got it all figured out! Job well done! 🍻

    • @faunascope
      @faunascope Před 2 lety

      I recently found myself in this situation. It means that the electrical load is wired from box 1, not box 2 as shown in Kevin's diagram. To solve, you need to figure out which color traveler wire in box 2 (either black or red or white) is transmitting current back to the load in box 1. Typically this will be the wire that is connected to the "common" terminal (the darker of the 3 terminals) on the manual switch you are replacing in box 2.
      Connect to the black "line out" from your new switch 2 to this "common" wire in box 2. At this point, two of your three traveler wires in box 2 are accounted for - the "common", and the black that you connected to the hot black 14/2 in box 1 as per Kevin's diagram. Connect the white wire from switch 2 to the final unaccounted-for traveler wire in box 2, and in box 1 connect that wire's other end to the neutral white 14/2 wire.

  • @eksine
    @eksine Před rokem

    I think there's 1 more way too, if you get 2 of those chinese 110v pir motion sensors with 3 wire output you could probably wire 2 of them to the same light or string of lights , the wall switch would only turn the whole seup on or off, but you would have 2 sensors pointing in opposite directions. this would only be useful in a hallway, etc

  • @jewellloving799
    @jewellloving799 Před 5 měsíci

    I have 6 wires coming out the wall, copper, red, and 4 black. I am trying to do what you are doing but I am confused with the six wires. Any suggestions

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 5 měsíci

      4 black: 1 is power, 1 is the light, the other 2 could be other lights 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @gabrielf6126
    @gabrielf6126 Před rokem +1

    Hi Kevin, I do not know if you are still monitoring the comments section, but if you do I have a question. Will your wiring diagram work for a occupancy sensor switch like the TopGreener single pole (No Neutral Required)? This switch accepts only two cables + ground, and it does not need neutral wire (white cable). Maybe the better question is, does your wiring diagram requires always using the neutral (white) otherwise will not work?
    I think it is awesome you took the time to answer each question on this video.
    PS If you see this question twice, is that after submitting it the first time it disappeared for me.

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před rokem +1

      Hi Gabriel, if this switch had I neutral wire, I would say yes. Sorry, I cannot confirm that it will work. However, I do know that some switches say neutral wire is not needed, but uses the ground wire as a back door as a neutral. If the ground wire isn't connected the switch won't work. 🍻

    • @gabrielf6126
      @gabrielf6126 Před rokem +1

      @@KevinPon. quick follow up question. After looking at online pictures for the Lutron MS-OPS2-WH, it has two black wires and ground. It does not seem to have a white cable. You mentioned that this could work as a cheaper solution. Is this still the case, even though does not have a white wire (neutral)?
      Thank you for you time and consideration to my question

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před rokem

      Yes, this one will work. If you look in the customer pictures on Amazon. You can see the neutral wire is cover by a green sleeve. It's actually a neutral wire. I don't know why they do it this way. To save a wire/money?

  • @JasonVriends
    @JasonVriends Před 11 měsíci

    My current setup is two 2-Gang Toggle Wall Plates with 2 switches at each end of a hallway. I would like to replace this with two 2-Gant Rocker Wall Plates with 2 single pole Luton Auto On/Off switches. Would this allow Auto On/Off or manual On/Off from either side of the hallway?

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, the single pole will work. Will be the same wiring 🍻

  • @scottmowat9351
    @scottmowat9351 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Kevin, I have a 3way controlling a staircase and wish only to control top of staircase with a 3way Lutron motion switch and the bottom a standard 3 way switch. Unfortunately the power feed is into the bottom switch standard 3 way, and as per fine print it’s not supported in that configuration. Can I use your diagram and replace your switch one with standard 3way?

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety

      Unfortunately once you have one motion switch installed. You cannot use the manual switch. The sensor needs constant 24/7 power. Even if the sensor is installed on the side with the feed you won't be able to switch the manual 3-way off. Once the manual is switched off. The sensor cannot turn the light back on 🍻

  • @potpal
    @potpal Před 3 lety +1

    How did you troubleshoot without the volt meter?

  • @happyhlwd
    @happyhlwd Před 2 lety +2

    What happens if you press the button to manually turn it on or off on one of the locations

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety +1

      It will turn on and off normally only if the other sensor cannot sense you and is off.

    • @happyhlwd
      @happyhlwd Před 2 lety

      @@KevinPon. thanks a lot kevin

  • @douggordon6630
    @douggordon6630 Před 2 lety +1

    I wired it as described, and the switches work on motion, but the lights are coming on every 4 minutes all by themselves. I have taped over the motion sensors to see if it would stop, no luck. Any ideas? I might return these and go with a single pole as some of the comments said.

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety +1

      The tape must be fully covering the sensors but I assume they are. Sounds like one or maybe both are faulty switches. Yes single pole would be the cheaper option 🍻

  • @2000hampster
    @2000hampster Před 2 lety +1

    So what I didn’t see was if both sensors are “on” and set to watch for motion, will one sensor keep the power on with out timing out? And if the other is out of sight from the other location would it do the same and keep the lights on?

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety

      When either one of them is still timing out, the lights will be on. Both of them has to time out completely for the lights to be off. Cheers mate!

  • @mikelefave7031
    @mikelefave7031 Před rokem

    Hello Kevin here is my dilemma I have one older model IPS06 which has no rear wires coming out, and one of there newer design , model DOS05 which has the wires like yours and cant for the life of me figure this out. Could you have a look and advise?😢

  • @bgermain3813
    @bgermain3813 Před 9 měsíci

    I did it but one of the switch cancel each other out.

  • @lcbm7463
    @lcbm7463 Před 2 lety

    I have power running though the light and then to switch. White wire coded as black at switch. How would I make this work for two occupancy sensors controlling light.

  • @DR-jx8nf
    @DR-jx8nf Před 11 měsíci

    Are you able to add in a 3rd switch? Would you just be wiring 5 wires together instead of 3?

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes you can. Parallel circuit 🍻

  • @davidwong5476
    @davidwong5476 Před 3 lety +2

    Kevin, Can I use one occupancy sensor switch and one normal 3 way switch. Always leave the normal on, and let the motion switch to detect both doors just in your case.

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 3 lety

      Yes you can that's what I have in my mudroom. Just make sure never switch off the normal 3-way switch🍻

    • @nickr2948
      @nickr2948 Před 2 lety +1

      I have a setup like this but I was able to tap into a hot wire from the fan switch in the same gang box as the motion sensor. This provided power to the motion sensor and now both switches work like normal. when you turn on/off the normal 3-way switch the motion sensor clicks and will also turn the light off after 1 minute regardless of which switch is turned on.

  • @jeremygonzalez8382
    @jeremygonzalez8382 Před rokem

    The second box (bottom end of the staircase) only has a black, red, white, and a ground...
    How would I wire that? 🤔 😊

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před rokem

      The key is to have constant power on 24/7 and you need to bring it to the second box to power the switch. You will also need to split all white wires together to complete the circuit. You will have to rewatch the beginning of the video to get what I mean. 🍻

  • @shivshreyes
    @shivshreyes Před rokem +1

    Can this be done on Kasa motion single pole switch(KS200M)? they are not 3 way switches

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před rokem

      Yes you can. Just follow the steps and ignore the blue wire. Neutral wire is required! 🍻

  • @TrentClark1
    @TrentClark1 Před rokem +1

    Would this work with a lutron motion dimmer on both or one end? Thanks for the video!

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před rokem

      You can have both working just like in the video. Would be the same steps and ignore the blue wire part. Cheers!

  • @IKnowTomLa
    @IKnowTomLa Před 3 lety +2

    Hey Kevin, based on this, could you do with 2 single pole motion sensor switch considering that the blue wire isnt used? Thanks

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes 100% Tom. You got it!

    • @Golfzilla1961
      @Golfzilla1961 Před 3 lety

      Came back after watching this earlier to say the same thing. He merely is back feeding either switch while the other is triggered by motion. I see no problem with this.

  • @deeg9932
    @deeg9932 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello Kevin, can I use this installation method for 4 way light switch?

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 3 lety

      Hi Dee, yes it's possible. It's all about the wiring method. The sensor need to have constant power for it to operate.

  • @tjackson2162
    @tjackson2162 Před 2 lety +1

    FYI - I actually tried this with two single pole sensor switches (i.e. MS-OPS2) and it did not work.... tried several wiring scenarios and either the sensors would work (or seem to work), but the lights would stay on and the on off switches would not work.... OR the on/off switches would work with lights cycling on and off, but the motions sensors would not work.....
    When I wired using 3-way sensor switches (i.e. MS-OPS5) it worked perfectly....

    • @tjackson2162
      @tjackson2162 Před 2 lety

      This could be because my power source came through the box at my light fixture, then to each switch separately.

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for your feedback! Just curious does the MS-OPS2 have a white wire for the neutral wire?

    • @tjackson2162
      @tjackson2162 Před 2 lety

      Yes, there is a white wire (with a green sleeve) at the bottom and black wires in the middle & top..... a tech support rep at Lutron stated that the blue wire is required on 3-way circuits to power both the on/off switch & the sensor.......
      My dad built the house in the 1970s & he did the wiring, which probably the power source comes through the fixture

  • @magnm
    @magnm Před 11 měsíci

    It didnt work on my end. Same exact switches

  • @MohammadAliTheChamp
    @MohammadAliTheChamp Před rokem

    I got one side only terminal wires, means red, black and white are coming. Would it work there as well?

    • @KevinPon.
      @KevinPon.  Před rokem

      Just 3 wires? No, it will not work