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Originally Posted by DARISC
I'd flip on a switch and wait for a couple of minutes.
Then I'd flip it back off and flip on another switch and wait for about another 30 seconds.
Then I'd flip that switch off also and run up the stairs and into the room.
Then I'd touch the bulb to see if it was hot.
If it was hot, that would tell me that it was controlled by the first switch I flipped.
If it was warm, that would tell me that it was controlled by the second switch I flipped.
If it was cold, it's controlled by the switch that I didn't flip.
I was in this predicament when I was in Vegas last year. My biggest fear was that I'd run up the stairs and some character named Tabs would jump into the doorway and push me back down.
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Two for two.
The key was incandescent.
If it was fluorescent it wouldn't get hot enough to use temperature as an idicator.