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Single-pole switches are usable in any normal circuit (presumably 15A or 20A) provided you don't need three-way or four-way functionality. They don't have to be the end of the circuit.
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I saw this in HI, and frankly am not sure what you mean by "in-line".
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OP - need a bit more info on what you mean by "in line". How are you trying to use them?
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(04-16-2021, 07:55 AM)Halfathumb Wrote: I posted this in home improvement with 1 response.
I screwed up and ordered a set of 10 wall switches. They're single pole and several have to be in line. Is there anyway I can use the switches?
Jim
Look what you posted in HI , what are
"sge recep. ?" were you asking about receptacles there ? Now it makes more sense by by asking about stitches. If you are talking about having any switch operate the circuit you will need 3way and 4way switches , not single pole. Try explaining more what you want the switches to do. If a switch is just operating one light independently from the others no problem with the single pole switch. If you are talking 2 switches operating the same light from different points then you need 2 ea 3 way switches, any more in that same string wlll need to be 4 way switches with the two 3 way on each end. Roly
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Exactly why I have my electrician do my electric work