You want to tie together the one traveler you are now using and the black to the load and you remove the switch. You can not just tie off and bury the box in a wall.
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Eliminating a 3 way switch. I dont need two switches for this particular switch circuit and id like to eliminate one of them. One of those two travelers will now be used to carry hot from the load side of your new switch. Eliminating three way switching adding new lighting removing old separating 2 neutral wire circuits re routing 2 power circuits making holes in walls ceilings fishing new wire for new lighting. 3 way switches in my house were wired with the load light fixture in the middle and so i have a neutral and common with two travelers at only one switch location and only two travelers and a common wire no neutral at the other location. The problem is that the neutral is not located where i do want to install the smart switch. If it does youll need to.
You will have to find the 4 way remove it and rewire the remaining 2 into 3 ways. Turn off the power to the outlet at the fuse box or breaker panel. Thats a big no no. Unscrew the switch plate cover. How to remove a three way electrical wall switch step 1. Regarding the 3 way switch.
The current flows from the first switch to the second switch over one of two traveler wires depending on which way the old first 3 way switch was thrown. Two switches are 3 way and one switch is a 4 way. I would like to completely eliminate one of the 3 ways from the circuit. I would also like to use the existing 4 way as a 3 way if that is possible unless replacing it with a 3 way switch is recommended. Use the voltmeter to test that the power is actually off at the outlet. Remove the switch from the switch box.
At the second three way switch there should be the two travelers red coming into it and the load going to the light black. The goal is to utilize two 3 way switches for the ceiling light. Make sure the box being removed does not feed that overhead or other lighting circuits.