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Hi all,
Ok - I have 2 individually switched lights in a bathroom and 1 extractor fan - I would like to have the extractor fan turning on when either one of the light switches is on. i.e when light switch (a) is turned on Light (A) is on and the fan is ON but light (B) = OFF & when Light (B) is on and the fan is ON but Light (A) = OFF.

so if either switch is on the fan is on, but the other light is off - also if both lights are on the fan is still on.

:ack2: MY BRAIN HURTS NOW

anyone got any good ideas?????
 
Hi all,
Ok - I have 2 individually switched lights in a bathroom and 1 extractor fan - I would like to have the extractor fan turning on when either one of the light switches is on. i.e when light switch (a) is turned on Light (A) is on and the fan is ON but light (B) = OFF & when Light (B) is on and the fan is ON but Light (A) = OFF.

so if either switch is on the fan is on, but the other light is off - also if both lights are on the fan is still on.





:ack2: MY BRAIN HURTS NOW

anyone got any good ideas?????

So to re-cap - Either light operates the fan (5 words ;) )
 
The header wants changing, OP says 2 lighting circuits... If he has 2 circuit then the DP switching option is not a solution... his following explanation isn't clear if its a common circuit.
 

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