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    Newby Busy Breaking Electrics...

    If only I had... After getting hands on a multimeter I thought I could crack it, but obviously its not that simple. Its seperate cabling between the terminals - just the angle makes it look like one wire. Lefthandside of the pic is the downstairs, rght up.
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    Newby Busy Breaking Electrics...

    Haven't touched the switchs, apart from to ease away from wall for lining paper behind, and to take the pic attached. The rose is wired as follows: Apologies for the pics but the daylight is gone + I'm not going to play with live electrics...
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    Newby Busy Breaking Electrics...

    Thanks, I did have a quick look before posting and couldn't see the same issue being replicated there... Have quickly checked it out - it seems to be set up as you outline, however now the upstairs lighting works (inpedendantly switched from their switchs) as long as the downstairs gf...
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    Newby Busy Breaking Electrics...

    Hi, Yes I meant seperate 4 cables, not cores. The switch panel at the bottom of the stairs has two switches - one for the two downstairs lights, and one with a linked switch at the top of the stairs that controls the upstairs landing light. From my point of view the first light is the...
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    Newby Busy Breaking Electrics...

    Hi all, I've got a slight situation here. A loop lighting system - going to the upstairs light circuit, has the ground floor hall lights on it. The first light only has 1 core (r,b & e) - the second one has 4. I am assuming that the first light takes a feed directly from the...
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