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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    I have the answer. I have replaced the left switch with a new one and now everything is perfect. Thanks all
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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    Screwed in too tightly do you mean?
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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    Ill have to check it again tomorrow to see. The next problem will be that I dont know which switch is the broken one. Sigh. For some reason I still feel like it's something else and a new switch wont do anything
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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    Nah, I've taken every wire out and put it back. Its exactly the same problem as before. Is the only thing left that it could be, a broken switch?
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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    Ill go unscrew and rescrew then report back. 2 ticks...
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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    I dont think that would solve much, because I can get all combinations to work as intended, it just depends on which order I start off with to get them to work. When the lights are on, either switch will turn them off. But it's only the last switch to turn them off has the ability to turn them...
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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    Left light connecting to right: Right light connecting to left
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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    The only other thing could be the connector blocks... ill take pics of those
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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    I feel like that cant be it, because it works systematically wrong (and ive wiggled all the wires). It does seem like it must be a wiring issue because its always the last one to turn the light off becomes the boss. Would it have something to do with the lights themselves? They are 2...
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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    Yup. This is the switch on the left: and this is the one on the right:
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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    I've just realised there is an issue which is quite bizarre (at least to me). I've been predominantly using the same switch on the left when using the lights, but just noticed, whichever switch is used to turn the lights from on to off becomes the main light switch. If I turn on and off only...
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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    You guys know your stuff - well done. It works!!
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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    Ahh OK... so, the blue neutrals should skip the light switch and use a connector block to take the connection from the lights to the breaker box?
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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    Yes, both a pop and spark. It came from the light switch on the left... (the one with lots of wires in). I've uploaded an image
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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    The below image shows the left hand light switch. The image below shows the right hand light switch The image below shows the fuse breakerbox as this is being powered from a plug socket
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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    An update - i've connected everything and turned the power back on. When I went upstairs to check, both lights were on. When I clicked the light switch, there was a pop and spark and now it will no longer function. Any ideas?
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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    And that'll work, simple as that? Just to add some faff to this, the light fittings state "do not earth as already double insulated". What do I do with the earth cable? Just cut it off tightly within the grey cable casing and only use live and neutral?
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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    The switches either side of the bed need to control both lights as one, not independently of one another if that makes sense.
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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    So does my diagram look right do you think? I just need special cable to link the switches?
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    2 way switch on stud wall (image included)

    I'm not sure if this looks more complicated because it's 2 gang 2 way switches
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