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  1. J

    Light Switch Help

    There are 10 spotlights in total. 2 controlled by gang 1, 3 by gang 2 and 5 by gang 3. It definitely controlled the lights in that room. Ideally I’d like switch 2 to control all the lights if that is possible.
  2. J

    Light Switch Help

    I can’t I’m afraid. It’s not a switch which is used often. I know it worked but I can’t recall if it just controlled one set of spotlights or all of them.
  3. J

    Light Switch Help

    EFLImpudence - yes they do.
  4. J

    Light Switch Help

    Ban-all-sheds, one of the easiest ways to learn and understand anything which is unfamiliar or unknown is to ask someone who has a good understanding of the subject. Hence my question on an electrics forum. Given I know where each wires comes from, goes and which is the supply wire, I thought...
  5. J

    Light Switch Help

    An update... I have the lights working from the main switch with the configuration as pictured. The next light in the circuit also now works. Info i should have provided originally...the lights are three groups of spotlights which are now controlled in separate groups by gangs 1, 2, and 3...
  6. J

    Light Switch Help

    Does that then change the location of the far red wire (feed to next light) from comm 3 to come 4? If comm 3 to comm 4 does indeed need a loop
  7. J

    Light Switch Help

    Does common 3 need to loop to common 4. As how does the other switch in the room control the lighting if just fed from gang 4?
  8. J

    Light Switch Help

    thank you for your help. No, in the other switch in the same room there is just a red, yellow and a blue
  9. J

    Light Switch Help

    the opposite switch in the same room is red to common, yellow and blue to 1 and 2 way. But which gang would these be connected to on the main switch? and why does the far right red go to common 3?
  10. J

    Light Switch Help

    Hello I am having a lot of difficulty figuring out the correct wiring for a 2 way, 4 gang light switch. As pictured. The far right red wire feeds a light switch in the next room. Next in is a red, blue and yellow cable which feeds a single switch on the other side of the same room. There...
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