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Evening all

Try to rack my brain about whether this would work.....

Customer on a job wants to add a 3rd switch on a lighting circuit, however it is near impossible to get from the 2way switch but easy to get from the first switch

Will having the intermediate switch where the feed and switch wire work.....

Cheers

T
 
Yup,So instead of joining the 3rd cores together at the inter, feed in joined to go to common one of the 2 way switches, light feed joined to go off to common on the other 2 way, strappers as per usual on the inter.
 
Ha! Someone may explain it better or if you're lucky, draw a pretty picture!

So using your colours of choice:

L1 brown, l2 grey black common at the 2 ways

At the intermediate: brown and greys into L1 and L2 as normal.
Join one black to permanent live in
Join others black to switched live to light
 
Don't know if this helps. Orange is a switch.
Middle one is intermediate, either as shown, or crossed over.
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I suppose the easiest way of thinking about it is to take the normal basic 2 way switch setup with 2 strappers between L1 to L1 and L2 to L2. Then the feed to the common on one switch, and the load from the common on the other switch.
All you are doing is extending each common to the middle using the 3rd core.

The intermediate switch is just swapping the two strappers over and could be at any point on the circuit, or not be there at all.
 
To sum up:
Either of the two normal configurations will work just fine.
@timhoward shows the 'conventional' option above.
@littlespark describes the 'conversion' option. In this case, where all three terminals of both 2-ways are connected together with L & SL paralleled to L1 and L2, it doesn't matter where in the run of strappers they tap in provided they are both on the same side of the intermediate switch.
 
So it is possible to have this 3 way set up without an intermediate?
If you want 3 or more switches the ones in the middle need to be intermediates.
The switch wire can be at any of them.

A completely alternative strategy is to look at Quinetics wireless switches.
 
option 2 is wrong. the black should link the 2 commons of Sw! and SW2 but go straight through intermediate with no connections to the switch itself.
 
Option 2 would still work I do believe ?
No, it wouldn’t. Draw in the lines, and you’ll see. Changing any switch has no effect as the same cables are paralleled at another switch.

The black in the commons just gets linked through the intermediate.
 

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