Update: i separated the 3 brown wires that were in the original N terminal and put them into the standard switch and capped off the brown and blue wire from the L terminal. All seems to work fine now, lights turn on and off.
Does not make sense to me why it would work but somehow it does. Any...
Ok, so I moved over the brown and blue wires from the L terminals into a standard switch and put together the 3 brown wires from the N terminal into one. Result: light turns on but I can’t switch it off. What does that mean? Below picture of the wiring.
Yes, looks like it is a double pole switch. But not sure why it was used in the first place. There are only 2 led recessed lights, no fan or other appliances attached to it. Could there be a way not to use a double pole switch as a replacement?
Hello,
I want to change my light switch to a new one and discovered that the old switch has an L - N - L - N wiring, which I have not come across before (see photo).
This is for a bathroom light that has only one switch, so not sure why this wiring was used. Can I use a simple two-way switch...