HS210 (3 way switch) on one side, HS200 on the other

HS210 (3 way switch) on one side, HS200 on the other

HS210 (3 way switch) on one side, HS200 on the other
HS210 (3 way switch) on one side, HS200 on the other
3 weeks ago
Model: HS200   HS210  
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Hi, i recently had an HS210 left over so i installed it in place of a dumb 3way switch. I want to change the other switch in the 3way circuit as well. Is it possible I can use an HS200 on the other side?

 

Thanks.

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Re:HS210 (3 way switch) on one side, HS200 on the other
3 weeks ago

jcruize wrote

Hi, i recently had an HS210 left over so i installed it in place of a dumb 3way switch. I want to change the other switch in the 3way circuit as well. Is it possible I can use an HS200 on the other side?

 

Thanks.

  @jcruize 

 

Kasa HS200 is a single-pole switch, it does not have the traveler line for the 3-way setup.

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Re:HS210 (3 way switch) on one side, HS200 on the other
3 weeks ago

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Hi thanks for your feedback. I don't need the HS200 in 3-way setup. I'm okay with it just sending a signal to my smart home system without having a load connected. i just can't figure out how to wire it into this circuit. I think I just need line, netural, and ground but i don't know how those work in a traditional 3-way circuit on the load side.

 

Thanks!

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Re:HS210 (3 way switch) on one side, HS200 on the other
2 weeks ago

jcruize wrote

  @Wayne-TP 

 

Hi thanks for your feedback. I don't need the HS200 in 3-way setup. I'm okay with it just sending a signal to my smart home system without having a load connected. i just can't figure out how to wire it into this circuit. I think I just need line, netural, and ground but i don't know how those work in a traditional 3-way circuit on the load side.

 

Thanks!

  @jcruize 

 

This is not supported either. Please ensure the switch is installed strictly in accordance with the product’s installation guidelines to avoid potential safety risks.

 

If you require a ‘virtual switch’ that sends control signals without being physically wired to the load device, consider the Tapo S112, which includes a dedicated Wireless Switch mode designed for this scenario. Of course, using this device requires that you already have a Tapo or Kasa switch physically wired to the light you wish to control. You can then set up an automation rule to allow the S112 to trigger that switch for on/off operation. How to install Tapo Smart Switch Module (Tapo S112)

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