There isn't a light for the 3rd gang and the 2nd gang had never worked. That's not to say it didn't work initially.
I think it's going to be a case of trial and error and few shrieks as I electrocute myself! 😣
Seriously though, I have never seen anything like this. If doesn't...
Under normal circumstances that would be fine and as you say, easy to do but for some unknown reason the 3rd gang has a wire going to it yet there isn't a third light. This master socket seems to be wired up weird. It may even have the live feeding from the 1st gang to the 2nd gang at the switch...
The far right one works but the middle and left don't. That's why it's hard working out what goes where as you can't use a multimeter on it easily. :x
The right one works fine although it is switching itself on and off!!
I'm looking to change it to a normal rocker switch. There just seems far too many wires for the switches. There are only 2 lights even though it's a 3 gang and that's why I can't easily figure out what goes where.
Can anyone tell me which connections go together? I'm after the equivalent to common, L1, L2 for each gang. Whoever put this old touch plate on has left a mess and without pulling up floor boards etc to get to the junction box it is proving difficult. Cheers
I've fitted a thermostatic bath/shower mixer in the bath and initially all works fine but after a few weeks the pressure drops. If I remove the shower body and let water flow out fully then reattach the body, all works fine again for a few weeks. The shower is connected to a gravity fed hot...
It's got a 5amp fuse in. The rest of the house is on the same circuit and it does only go if we are entertaining which means there can be several lights on at the same time.
It is a standalone unit with no sensor and the switch is inside.