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Hey guys would appreciate some help wiring a new light fixture. It has two separate switches that control it. The way the wires are exactly lt how it looked when I took down the old fixture. Please see the attached picture.
Thank you!

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I'm not familiar with US wiring, but isn't it obvious that the two wires with the bare ends are the two wires that go to the light, and the bare wires twisted together are the earth connection, should the light fitting need it.
 
i'd say that the white wires go 1 to each side of the bulb, but as you're USA, can't be sure as your colours and voltage characteristics are different to here. maybe a USA member would better advise.
 
we don't like wire nuts over here. partly because (in domestics especially) most of our cable is solid core and getting a decent connection with a wire nut is almost impossible.
 
colours not clear, but methinks that the black going to the light need swapping with the white? that's currently in the wire nut.
 
we don't like wire nuts over here. partly because (in domestics especially) most of our cable is solid core and getting a decent connection with a wire nut is almost impossible.
We pull singles in conduit and it’s stranded I can fully understand on solid wire
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Gentlemen I followed the diagram and we have power and both switches function but the one switch has to be in the on position for the other to function any ideas?

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Tom you do understand that one or the other switch is going to be up and the other one will be down is that what your saying
 

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telectrix said:
we don't like wire nuts over here. partly because (in domestics especially) most of our cable is solid core and getting a decent connection with a wire nut is almost impossible.
We pull singles in conduit and it’s stranded I can fully understand on solid wire


so do we. singles are 7 strand, but on domestics we use twin/E, either plastered in or capped. the sheath provides the mechanical protection. sadly, it's all solid core unless we want to pay double the price and wait for wholesalers to order it in. when we used imperial cable it was all stranded. far superior to the crap we're forced to use today since (against the wishes of the electrorate) a goon of a prime minister got us converted to metric.
 

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