I recently purchased a few Meross 3-way switches which require a neutral wire.

I’ve included a picture of one of my 3-way switch boxes. I’ve labeled the wires with how they were attached to the previous dumb switch.

This 3 way is powering an outlet, if that makes a difference. House built in the early 80s.

I can figure out the common/t1/t2. But I’m unsure what to use as the neutral, can I just hook it to the two black wires, or the one white that is capped off and seemingly doing nothing?

https://imgur.com/a/2aprOHn

  • Human_Contribution56@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    White was connected to the switch?! Typically white is just passing thru the box. Switch typically connects to two blacks and one red; line, load and traveler. I don’t even see a taped wire indicator for alt hot. I’d suggest an electrician since you’re here asking. There are allowed wiring scenarios that are not as typical. Electricians know stuff.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah one of them was, seems like it’s used as one of the travellers. As I commented above I’ll just get an electrician to come in. Clearly this one’s too wonky for my diy skills.