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Discuss Changing from one-way to 2-way switch in the Need help with ElectriciansForums.net? area at ElectriciansForums.net
L1 is to the right as you look at the pictures with L2 to the left and COMMON at the other end.So the switching was originally one way with a single cable at the switch, you have added the three core and earth cable?
Need a clearer pic of the switch terminals so we can read them.
Will do!They all need redoing once the correct terminals are established.
Yes. Just added the three core and earth. Both switches are the same - L1 to the right on pic, L2 to the left and COMMON at the other end.So the switching was originally one way with a single cable at the switch, you have added the three core and earth cable?
Need a clearer pic of the switch terminals so we can read them.
No. RCD not trippedHave you tripped an RCD in the consumer unit
I had somebody call me a few weeks ago with a similar fault and they had not realised they had tripped the RCD
Thank you. I'll sort out the sheathing etc when I can get the light to work. It's just not working!The wiring of the switches is correct.
The execution of the wiring is extremely poor.
A short length of brown sleeving is required on all sheathed wires except the brown ones.
Green/yellow sleeving is required on all bare earth wires.
There must be no bare copper showing outside of the switch terminals.
1. I've just had another go. Disconnected the second switch completely and rewired the main switch with brown in L1 and blue (brown) in COM. All worked perfectly.either a faulty switch or one of cables not terminated correctly. have you tested the switches?
wires are in right place.
Ok. But surely the switch at the far end can’t be duff if it works under scenario 2? I’ll check the connections again! Thanks.Assuming the 'curly' brown in your pic. is the one that forms a cable with the blue, then the wiring in your OP is correct.
If it doesn't work as it should, then either the far end switch is completely duff, or the 3&E at the first switch is not the same continuous 3&E at the remote switch.
Your scenario 2 should have enabled you to switch on the light at either switch, but only able to switch it off again with the same switch.
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