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Heavy metal contacts for better conductivity
Convex is a perfect integration of classic design and modern





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What is a 1-way switch?
A 1-way switch is the most common type of light switch. It has two terminals and controls a single light fixture or outlet from one location.
How does a 1-way switch work?
When you flip a 1-way switch, it either completes or breaks an electrical circuit. Completing the circuit allows electricity to flow to the light, turning it on. Breaking the circuit stops the flow, turning it off.
Where are 1-way switches typically used?
They are commonly found in homes and buildings to control lights in rooms like bedrooms, bathrooms, closets, and hallways, where a single point of control is sufficient.
Can a 1-way switch control multiple lights?
Yes, a 1-way switch can be wired to control multiple light fixtures simultaneously, as long as they are all connected in the same circuit and the total wattage does not exceed the switchs rating.
Whats the difference between a 1-way and a 3-way switch?
A 1-way switch controls a light from one location, while a 3-way switch allows you to control a light from two different locations (e.g., at the top and bottom of stairs).