Hi there. This is my first post and must say this site is a god send. I wish I'd have known about it when I started doing this wreck of a house up.
Ok, this is probably a pretty easy question for most but I am rubbish with electrics. I want to replace an old 2 gang switch for a new nicer steel one. I am not changing the wiring, that can stay where it is. However, it would seem the rear design of switches has changed since the original white plastic type. I mean, what the hell is L1, L2, L? hehehe.
What I basically want to know is where do the wires go? You can see how they are at the moment in the old switch, what I want to know is where do they go in the new one? I've read not to use metal switches if there is no Earth, but as you can see there is. I can figure the earth bit out.
I am asuming red is Live and Black is neutral right. So as you can see there are 3 cables coming down in to the switch box. Cable 1 has 1 live and 1 earth coming from it. Cable 2 it would seem has just 1 live, and cable 3 has an earth, a live and a neutral. To me this makes no sense.
It is done like this I think, because...
So, I know there are a lot of pictures and waffle there for what is probably a dead easy question, but I wanted to try make my query as understandable as possible. Thing is, i've done things without asking advice before and... well, i'm lucky. hmmmm.
Any help would be great.
Ok, this is probably a pretty easy question for most but I am rubbish with electrics. I want to replace an old 2 gang switch for a new nicer steel one. I am not changing the wiring, that can stay where it is. However, it would seem the rear design of switches has changed since the original white plastic type. I mean, what the hell is L1, L2, L? hehehe.
What I basically want to know is where do the wires go? You can see how they are at the moment in the old switch, what I want to know is where do they go in the new one? I've read not to use metal switches if there is no Earth, but as you can see there is. I can figure the earth bit out.
I am asuming red is Live and Black is neutral right. So as you can see there are 3 cables coming down in to the switch box. Cable 1 has 1 live and 1 earth coming from it. Cable 2 it would seem has just 1 live, and cable 3 has an earth, a live and a neutral. To me this makes no sense.
It is done like this I think, because...
So, I know there are a lot of pictures and waffle there for what is probably a dead easy question, but I wanted to try make my query as understandable as possible. Thing is, i've done things without asking advice before and... well, i'm lucky. hmmmm.
Any help would be great.
