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    one-gang, one-way light switch fed by 2 cables

    Thank you very much - this is very clear. I will do as you suggest. It should not be necessary to bury the cables, as most of the run is around door frame - both current and intended replacement switch positions are only a few centimetres away from door. Thanks again - & good night!
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    one-gang, one-way light switch fed by 2 cables

    Access from above: unfortunately not - I live in a flat; no idea how I would get into ceiling (must be possible, but would have to be a professional) Maboza: thanks for the explanation & suggestion
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    one-gang, one-way light switch fed by 2 cables

    Hello Spark123 Thank you very much for the prompt response! 1) Yes! that is it - and perfectly clear now - thanks 2) that makes sense... or could I turn the existing switch into a junction box? ... making sure I get my <supply> and <light fitting> cables the right way round...
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    one-gang, one-way light switch fed by 2 cables

    I would like to move a light switch to more convenient position (at the moment it is behind the door). However, I am not familiar with the way it has been wired. This is a one-gang, one-way switch. But it is fed by two cables. Currently the two black wires are joined together by a loose...
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    unfamiliar light fitting - two-way for two-gang?

    I would like to swap a two-gang rocker light switch for a two-gang dimmer switch. The switch that I am replacing operates wall lights and a pendant light and is the only switch for these lights (one-way). The wall lights come on separately from the pendant light - so there is one switch for...
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