Would someone like to tell me how it's done?
On the Wiki 2w diagram below could you cable and run a switch from the 1st switch position (RHS of picture) as a mirror image of the switch on the LHS
.
Thus the switching method of the LHS would be duplicated from the RHS switch in the 3rd switch position
?
If not this way then how do people do a 3 way switching without using an intermediate?
Reason I ask is that I have recently done 3 way switching using MK grid switches to allow for a 2 gang switch doing 1 way and 3 way switching using intermediate 20a grid switch.
This makes the house non standard since all other switches are vanilla MK with this one exception.
I ripped out the old 3w switching (silly lad) without checking the method used, but the switches were all standard 2 way with L1, L2 and C.
Come on, dish the dirt and please explain the 'cheat'
On the Wiki 2w diagram below could you cable and run a switch from the 1st switch position (RHS of picture) as a mirror image of the switch on the LHS
Thus the switching method of the LHS would be duplicated from the RHS switch in the 3rd switch position
If not this way then how do people do a 3 way switching without using an intermediate?
Reason I ask is that I have recently done 3 way switching using MK grid switches to allow for a 2 gang switch doing 1 way and 3 way switching using intermediate 20a grid switch.
This makes the house non standard since all other switches are vanilla MK with this one exception.
I ripped out the old 3w switching (silly lad) without checking the method used, but the switches were all standard 2 way with L1, L2 and C.
Come on, dish the dirt and please explain the 'cheat'

