I recently decided to upgrade my condo’s lighting system by installing a GE SmartSwitch. My condo is from the mid-1960s, so I knew the wiring might be a bit tricky. I pulled the old switch and was surprised to find only two wires connected to it—a white with a black stripe and a black/blue wire. There was also a wire nut with two white wires, but they weren’t connected to the switch. I wasn’t sure if I had a neutral wire, which is essential for the smart switch to work properly. I decided to test the wires with my multimeter to figure out which one was the neutral. After some trial and error, I discovered that the white wire was indeed the neutral. I then reached out to an electrician to help with the installation, and it turned out to be a breeze once we confirmed the wiring. The GE SmartSwitch works perfectly now, and I love how it integrates with my smart home setup! If anyone else is looking to install a smart switch in an older home, I recommend testing your wires first and consulting a professional if you’re unsure. It’s worth the effort to enjoy the convenience of smart lighting!