Mixed up cables when changing 2 gang 1 way light switch.

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Don't forget that this is a Singapore Switch and Singapore wiring regs.

It is a suitable replacement.
It will work with the wiring method mentioned earlier by Terry. The original switches had two Incoming Lines, which were connected with a jumper wire. For this new switch this is done at the 'L' connection. So it is identical.
SFK
 
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I have seen this layout before ,albeit not that particular brand ( litewave from memory )The L ( com) terminal is shared to both gangs ,it is a 2 gang ,one way switch.
 
Electricity is the same everywhere, and if you have a 2 gang 1 way switch with 4 terminals you cannot replace it with a thing with 3 terminals.
 
You can when the two of the wires are the same (note the jumper wire).

So in this case,
The jumper between two separate terminals is replaced by one common terminal.
 
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You can when the two of the wires are the same (note the jumper wire).

So in this case,
The jumper between two separate terminals is replaced by one common terminal.

Very wrong, the closest you get with a 3 terminal switch ie 2 way, is to have one or the other lights on.
 
There are lots of light switches like that these days - especially touch and wi-fi ones.

Electricity is the same everywhere,
It is - but what has that to do with it?

and if you have a 2 gang 1 way switch with 4 terminals you cannot replace it with a thing with 3 terminals.
It rather depends on what the terminals do, doesn't it?
 
the closest you get with a 3 terminal switch ie 2 way, is to have one or the other lights on

This is not a single 3 terminal switch.

It is 2 separate switches, both of which are one way, with a single input connection, and a single output from each switch.

The inputs to the two switches are combined - the Live goes in this single connection.
There are then two outputs - one coming from each of the two switches.

So a live goes into the combined input connector.
And two separate switched_live, come out separately from the two switches, to power two separate lights.

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There are lots of light switches like that these days - especially touch and wi-fi ones.


It is - but what has that to do with it?


It rather depends on what the terminals do, doesn't it?
There are lots of light switches like that these days - especially touch and wi-fi ones.


It is - but what has that to do with it?


It rather depends on what the terminals do, doesn't it?

Someone mentioned singapore electricity

Please show me how I'm wrong
 
This is not a single 3 terminal switch.

It is 2 separate switches, both of which are one way, with a single input connection, and a single output from each switch.

The inputs to the two switches are combined - the Live goes in this single connection.
There are then two outputs - one coming from each of the two switches.

So a live goes into the combined input connector.
And two separate switched_live, come out separately from the two switches, to power two separate lights.

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SFK
This is not a single 3 terminal switch.

It is 2 separate switches, both of which are one way, with a single input connection, and a single output from each switch.

The inputs to the two switches are combined - the Live goes in this single connection.
There are then two outputs - one coming from each of the two switches.

So a live goes into the combined input connector.
And two separate switched_live, come out separately from the two switches, to power two separate lights.

View attachment 215068


SFK

Amazing thats the original switch, what your point?
 

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