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Converting a 3 pole to a one pole switch

meddam
9 years ago

Let me start by saying that I'm not an electrician, but I'm usually capable to switching out lights/outlets/switches. I wanted to change a cream switch to white in my hall that ran just the hall light. I was surprised when I found 3 wires (not including the ground) coming out of the light. I unwired it, realized it was different from the one pole switch I bought & so put it back together while I thought about it/googled. Now that it is retired, it suddenly runs the office next to the hall. I have no idea why anyone would want to control the outlet in the office from the hall, or why it suddenly works (I guess something was loose?). The switch in the office only runs the office, not the hall.

So my question is, can I make this into a one pole switch by capping a wire or by combining two wires together or something? All my searches turn up how to remove the switch entirely.

Thanks in advance!

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