Leejosepho
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I just installed a pair of 3-way switches for the two lights for my basement stairway. The power goes to the switch at the top of the stairs, and the lights are fed by the switch at the bottom. However, one side of the light at the bottom of the stairway is connected to a neutral for a circuit other than the circuit that services the switch and light at the top. This configuration was not planned. Rather, I simply missed the matter of running yet another wire to be able to connect the bottom light's neutral at the top.
The two circuits involved are on opposing legs in the breaker panel.
Question: Will what I have be okay as long as I install a double-pole breaker for those two circuits? Their respective loads are each small and essentially equal.
The two circuits involved are on opposing legs in the breaker panel.
Question: Will what I have be okay as long as I install a double-pole breaker for those two circuits? Their respective loads are each small and essentially equal.