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    LED switch on extractor fan

    Update. Sorry if this isn't a timely response, but I've been somewhat busy today. So yesterday having tried the various methods listed above, they didn't work in this instance, so I've decided to go with the wiring diagram that EFLIpudence forwarded yesterday. However, I'm not going to do this...
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    LED switch on extractor fan

    Sorry securespark. I didn't ignore you on purpose. I just got focused on the other two guys responses. I'm sorry if you felt you were left out. It wasn't an intentional snub. But I thank you for taking time to reply.
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    LED switch on extractor fan

    I just looked on the screwfix website. It was the N2 terminal I had used, not N1. I hadn't read the printed text on the back & assumed the terminal on the top was N1, not N2. So, both neutrals were placed into N2 (not N1 as I previously stated) as this is where the small wires were. I have not...
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    LED switch on extractor fan

    OK, I'll give it a go tomorrow. It's dark here & I don't mess with the electrics when it's dark in case anything blows. I'd rather do it in daylight hours.
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    LED switch on extractor fan

    I didn't. Would you expect that to have a different outcome?
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    LED switch on extractor fan

    OK guys, I've had a look & it appears the LED wires in the rear of the switch can not be removed from the switch without disasembling the whole switch & I don't wish to break it. So just tried putting both wago connected neutrals into N1 neutral terminal in the back of the switch & the LED does...
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    LED switch on extractor fan

    Again replying to sureitsoff. The fan clicks on & off itself due to humidity levels (our house is brick & lime built in 1896. It has lime plaster walls too, so it gets quite high humidity levels). It keeps going until it decides to stop, then the timer kicks in & keeps it on for another 15...
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    LED switch on extractor fan

    OK guys. Thank you to all who've contributed so far, but perhaps I should've called this thread 'how to get the LED working'. The fan is wired 100% correct, it operates 100% correctly, but it's just getting the LED in the switch to work which is the problem. I've taken some pics & drawn a...
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    LED switch on extractor fan

    Responding to sureitsoff. If I do that, yes the LED will work, but then the fan will only operate as an on/off fan in that position. From my understanding of electrics (which I know is basic) we have live & neutral which I think of as flow & return. So by moving the neutral cable so it is...
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    LED switch on extractor fan

    I'm hoping someone can help me with this wiring. I have fitted an extractor fan that has humidity & override. I've created a spur from a ring main with 2.5 T&E cabling, to a fused spur with 3a fuse (crabtree 4827). I was told I must do this as I've tapped off the ring main. From the spur I've...
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