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    Bathroom pull switch

    I had a look at movement sensors and from what I read and understood I need 4 core and earth. I could be mistaken. I think I'll solder and sleeve the join and go with the rocker switch on the wall outside the bathroom door more straightforward. Thanks to everyone for helping and suggesting.
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    Bathroom pull switch

    Just had a look. There is an electrical ceiling rose with cables attached. Extractor fan cable, switch cable, feed in and feed out. The cables pass through a hole in the concrete and are not sleeved with conduits as far as I can see. Regards
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    Bathroom pull switch

    The current pull switch operates the main ceiling light in the bathroom. When I removed the pull switch roughly 3 inches of cable came out of the plaster. I was surprised by this. I can only imagine part or all of the cable is buried in plaster. My guess is during the build the electrician...
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    Bathroom pull switch

    5 feet from the intended switch position to the edge of the bath.
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    Bathroom pull switch

    Thanks for replying. No, I don't think the cable is in a conduit. At least 6 inches is flat against the concrete ceiling. I was unwilling to pull more away. If I could solder and heat shrink a section of 3.5 feet cable to the existing then it would be ideal. I just want to be sure I'm not...
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    Bathroom pull switch

    The distance between the existing pull switch and intended location is about 3.5 feet.
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    Bathroom pull switch

    Hello all. This is my first post so here goes. My flat has a bathroom pull switch mounted on a concrete ceiling? (solid ceiling) and I would like to remove the pull switch and extend the wire roughly 3.5 feet to the wall (plasterboard) outside the bathroom door where I would use a single...
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