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    Dimmer switch

    ..I didnt realise I had arrived at an 'old boys club'.. Its interesting that, applying your logic, a patient at hospital who is ill with a strange disease would be at fault when he does not reveal a piece of informatio that could have helped him... "But I didnt know doctor!" "Ah yes young...
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    Dimmer switch

    ... what I didn't know and then I would not have had to respond to your encouraging email! I hope that makes it clear!!!!
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    Dimmer switch

    yes - there was a red wire linking the two gangs on the original dimmer
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    Dimmer switch

    the original switch had two switches as does the new one...(use of the word 'switch' is a problem here..) My point all along is that there is only one switch point in the room, which doesnt seem to fit with the wiring..
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    Dimmer switch

    seems to be working ok - after lengthy reading of the many posts on dimmer switches (you guys must have the patience of a saint!) Connected red from the wall to the squiggly line yellow to L1 on one block Blue to L1 on the other block Connected a red 'joining-piece-of-wire' between both...
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    Dimmer switch

    wire were listed correclty 1 red 1 yellow 1 blue 1 green/yellow ..there is only 1 switch in the room So have I got the wrong dimmer switch or can I use it? (the previous dimmer switch, which works, has L2 & Com on two blocks and was working until recently when it will only switch...
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    Dimmer switch

    the room only has 1 switch to turn on the lights? Is the new one ok for the job?
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    Dimmer switch

    Coming out of the wall I have 1 red, 1 yellow, 1 blue, 1 green-yellow and 1 green/yellow on the metal I have 2 sets of lights; one on opposite sides of the room and want to be able to switch each wall on/off separately My dimmer switch has two blocks inside with L1 / L2 and...
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