To turn on the bedroom light, locate the light switch on the wall near the door and flip it up to the "on" position.
Can you please switch on the bedroom light?
To turn on the bedroom lights, locate the light switch on the wall near the entrance of the room. Flip the switch upwards to turn the lights on.
That's one I've never seen. Does the bathroom light turn ON when the bedroom light is switched Off? Does the bathroom light switch turn the bathroom light on and off normally when the bedroom light switch is left on? Need to answer these questions, then find where the bathroom light power comes from. It's power supply should either go directly from the power oanel to the bathroom light or to the bathroom light switch. The bathroom light switch merely acts as an interrupter for the hot leg of this power supply.
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The light bulb wattage needed for a small bedroom can vary by the bedroom's natural light and the needs of the consumer. However, generally, it is accepted that 60 watts is a proper amount for a small bedroom.
He went to bed in the daytime.
Look under the bed. Look in any closets or other rooms connecting to the bedroom, excluding hallways. Then turn out the light and do it again.
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To install and use a night light switch in a bedroom, first turn off the power to the room at the circuit breaker. Remove the existing switch plate and switch. Install the night light switch according to the manufacturer's instructions, making sure to connect the wires correctly. Once installed, test the switch to ensure it is working properly. To use the night light, simply flip the switch to turn it on and off as needed.
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Can anyone tell me why? I rewired the upstairs and I know it is correct. It is an old house that had the knob and tube wiring. Alot of the rooms are on one circuit as I havent had time to split them up. The 2 upstairs bedrooms, 1 downstairs bedroom, Living room, dining room and bathroom (light only) are on the same circuit. However, only the 1 upstairs bedroom and the light in the bathroom are affected. If I turn either of the light switches on, it turns both lights on. If I turn the bathroom light on, the light in the bedroom comes on and does not shut off with the bedroom switch, no matter if the switch is in the on or off position. The same goes for the opposite, cant turn off the bathroom light when the bedroom light switch is on. The bathroom light still has the old knob and tube wiring as I havent gotten that far in the wiring process and so does the downstairs bedroom, however, I cant figure out why the only 2 lights affected are the 1 bedroom upstairs and the bath if all of the other lights act normal. There is only 1 main power feed to all the upstairs Would it be because there is no ground wire on the bathroom light fixture? Its just 12-2 to a junction box and the knob and tube wires are spliced to it in there.