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Splitting 2 Way Lighting circuit

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Hi - I have a 2 way landing switch circuit in my garage (one light). However I am wishing to split this into 2 sperate lighting circuits i.e. 1 switch for front light and the 'second' switch for a new second light, could anyone help in supplying a diagram on how to complete this. I don't have access to run new cable back to the main board, hence I am wanting to modify what I have access to. Thanks in advance.
 
Hi - I have a 2 way landing switch circuit in my garage (one light). However I am wishing to split this into 2 sperate lighting circuits i.e. 1 switch for front light and the 'second' switch for a new second light, could anyone help in supplying a diagram on how to complete this. I don't have access to run new cable back to the main board, hence I am wanting to modify what I have access to. Thanks in advance.

you have a 2 way landing switch circuit in your garage?



what do you mean? where is the (one light)? landing or garage?
what is the '2 way landing switch circuit'. is it a 1 gang switch that operates the landing light then? or do you mean something else?

this 'electrical point' that you are referring to, what wires does it contain exactly? what colours are they? is there a neutral present? is it a switch; or a junction box, or something else?

could you supply whatever you are trying to do from a nearby socket via a fused spur unit, if that is more convenient?
 

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