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    From 2-gang to 1-gang light switch

    Of course I’m not sure - I hardly know what I’m doing! However, I tried this configuration (green/orange line is that yellow) and both circuits were permanently off
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    From 2-gang to 1-gang light switch

    I tried that but no luck. I think it's another ground (no idea why there would be two in the same cable).
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    From 2-gang to 1-gang light switch

    Apparently this is a quite common problem as most smart switches require a neutral but most UK wiring configurations don't bring the neutral wire to the switch. I'm wondering... if I pull down one of the spots and connect the neutral to the line (e.g. black) and then at the switch connect the...
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    From 2-gang to 1-gang light switch

    No, there are no more wires attached; there’s no neutral (or ground) on the existing switch. But the new switch requires a neutral (which makes me scratch my head) and a ground (so I’ve added a short cable from the G of new switch to the back box ground point).
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    From 2-gang to 1-gang light switch

    Thanks - I’m ok I’m terms of total Watts (but not sure how I’d find out about total number - they are LED indeed)
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    From 2-gang to 1-gang light switch

    Hello I thought I had an easy task but the solution escapes me! So, I’ve got this 1-way 2-gang dimmer switch controlling my kitchen spotlights (half by one dimmer, half by the other), and I want to replace it with a 1-gang so I can control them all at once. I don’t have access to the ceiling...
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