Hi, i'm a newbie on this forum but please don't let that put you off helping me!
I've wired up three way lighting circuits before, but I've come across a way of lighting I've not seen before in a very old house.
Basically I've got a two way circuit at the moment - two lots of two way switches controlling one light. I want to convert this into a three way circuit.
Normally I'd use an intermediate switch but the two ways are wired seemingly with the two commons linked together. It looks like one of the poles from each switch are connected together and to power, with the other pole from each switch again linked together and off to the switch.
I hope that makes sense.
How on earth do I add an extra switch without having to re-wire the whole thing?!
Any help greatly appreciated.
I've wired up three way lighting circuits before, but I've come across a way of lighting I've not seen before in a very old house.
Basically I've got a two way circuit at the moment - two lots of two way switches controlling one light. I want to convert this into a three way circuit.
Normally I'd use an intermediate switch but the two ways are wired seemingly with the two commons linked together. It looks like one of the poles from each switch are connected together and to power, with the other pole from each switch again linked together and off to the switch.
I hope that makes sense.
How on earth do I add an extra switch without having to re-wire the whole thing?!
Any help greatly appreciated.

