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    Attempting to future-proofing my in-home wiring

    Thanks for all the added details. It all seems very sensible, but I would never have thought to specify it like this if you hadn't advised me. Thanks a lot. :-)
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    Attempting to future-proofing my in-home wiring

    Thanks for that. I just didn't know the terminology (e.g. 'Keystone') so had trouble finding what I wanted on the web. Thanks again.
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    Attempting to future-proofing my in-home wiring

    Hi, I'm having to re-wire almost my entire 3 bedroom house, which I know will be extremely disruptive (I'll be moving as much stuff out the house as possible, and hopefully moving out entirely for a week or so whilst a professional does the actual re-wire). I have very little money to spend on...
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    Is it okay to have a light switch and SEPARATE dimmer on single lighting cct?

    Thank you both very much for your clear answers and ideas. Really helpful. :-))
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    Is it okay to have a light switch and SEPARATE dimmer on single lighting cct?

    Is this a common requirement for a dimmable light switch?... I know there's push on/off dimmer switches, but it seems inevitable to me that the dimmer setting changes a little (i.e. the knob rotates a bit) whenever it's switched on/off. I want the lighting level to be controllable (i.e...

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