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Hi guys, me again.

Following on from my earlier post, I have realised that despite the fact that we have 2 separate 2-gang switches in the living room to control 2 ceiling lights, we always use them as both-on or both-off, never a mixture.

So.... is it possible to convert my 2x 2-Gang 2-Way switches to 2x 1-Gang 2 Way switches?

Is it a simple case of removing the 2-gangs, and putting both wires from the L1's into a single L1 and so on?

Hi mate, some people are a bit unnecessarily rude on here, if you take some pictures of the wiring you've got, ill help if I can
 
If you saw the sort of creatures that come by on this forum from time to time - it's not being unnecessarily rude, it's being hasty and admittedly on very few occasions jumping on the bandwagon.

Not sure the OP will be back lol.
 
If you saw the sort of creatures that come by on this forum from time to time - it's not being unnecessarily rude, it's being hasty and admittedly on very few occasions jumping on the bandwagon.

Not sure the OP will be back lol.

I do see them, but why not just ignore them if you've got nothing nice to say? are people that bored that they need to comment on threads they don't wanna help with? the guy was just asking a question.
 
I do see them, but why not just ignore them if you've got nothing nice to say? are people that bored that they need to comment on threads they don't wanna help with? the guy was just asking a question.

I think it's maybe because people are so annoyed with how the trade is heading - and it doesn't help with joe public thinking 'whats the worst that can happen' when it comes to electrics. The whole atitude needs to change in the industry, and if that means shouting down a few chancers on a forum then so be it.
 
I think it's maybe because people are so annoyed with how the trade is heading - and it doesn't help with joe public thinking 'whats the worst that can happen' when it comes to electrics. The whole atitude needs to change in the industry, and if that means shouting down a few chancers on a forum then so be it.

None of us own the trade and if you think a comment on a forum is gonna change the world u be trippin
 
With the best will odawire, do you see gas fitters explaining how to change thermocoupler to joe public?

It doesn't matter, I just think the attitude is unnecessarily rude, we all have the option to just ignore, and ill bet if these guys were chatting to someone in the pub and the same question was asked they would offer advice
 
None of us own the trade and if you think a comment on a forum is gonna change the world u be trippin

No, but if it puts one person off making a drastic mistake then it's for the greater good isn't it?

What pi$$es me off is that i can bet as much as you like that the OP wouldn't dare attempt domestic gas - so why do the electrics? It's not any less dangerous now is it...

We may not own the trade, but as professional fully qualified electricians we surely have a right to voice our opinion's on the way the trade is heading.

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It doesn't matter, I just think the attitude is unnecessarily rude, we all have the option to just ignore, and ill bet if these guys were chatting to someone in the pub and the same question was asked they would offer advice

Or they'd maybe give them a price?
 
No, but if it puts one person off making a drastic mistake then it's for the greater good isn't it?

What pi$$es me off is that i can bet as much as you like that the OP wouldn't dare attempt domestic gas - so why do the electrics? It's not any less dangerous now is it...

We may not own the trade, but as professional fully qualified electricians we surely have a right to voice our opinion's on the way the trade is heading.

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Or they'd maybe give them a price?
Yea of course you have the right to voice your opinion
 
Odawire
And as I advised the guy asking - an IT guy who already asked on another thread until he got upset because certain members wouldn't relinquish their knowledge
He does not know what to do = so call a local spark.
I know the solution, as do you, and every spark here. It would take less than 30 mins. Guy should call a real electrician
 
Odawire
And as I advised the guy asking - an IT guy who already asked on another thread until he got upset because certain members wouldn't relinquish their knowledge
He does not know what to do = so call a local spark.
I know the solution, as do you, and every spark here. It would take less than 30 mins. Guy should call a real electrician

I know most people wont agree with me but I really don't think it is that bad for someone to try to fix there own electrical problems if there not qualified. I think all the red tape we have to wade through confuses people into thinking we're rocket scientists.
 

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