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Had a question in my mind for a while now, thought I'd better ask to see if I can understand better. Please excuse the poorly drawn image below, but hopefully it will help clarify my question.
Let's say some two-way switching like the top half of the image (earths removed in image to make clearer) had a damaged core on the strappers, but the other 2 core (and earth) test fine. Can the setup then be made like the bottom half of the image (so pinch the line off another switch wire at the far end switch (switch 1), use the two good cores of the 3-core as strappers, and then bin the neutral at the near end (switch 2) and just pass the feed to the light using the brown on the 2-core - I think the diagram will show it better than I've just explained it.
It will work (I think!) scientifically, in that the light will come on. But for my learning, is this a good way to solve an issue like this (possibly saving destruction of walls/decor to replace the damaged core), or would it be frowned upon. Furthermore, would it meet regulations - I think the actual circuit is acceptable in a scientific sense (ie feed one switch, 2-core strappers to other switch, feed to light) but can you reuse a damaged cable so long as it tests ok?
I know what best practice would be (new cable etc), but just trying to figure out whether I'm a boy-wonder or a boy-wally!
Let's say some two-way switching like the top half of the image (earths removed in image to make clearer) had a damaged core on the strappers, but the other 2 core (and earth) test fine. Can the setup then be made like the bottom half of the image (so pinch the line off another switch wire at the far end switch (switch 1), use the two good cores of the 3-core as strappers, and then bin the neutral at the near end (switch 2) and just pass the feed to the light using the brown on the 2-core - I think the diagram will show it better than I've just explained it.
It will work (I think!) scientifically, in that the light will come on. But for my learning, is this a good way to solve an issue like this (possibly saving destruction of walls/decor to replace the damaged core), or would it be frowned upon. Furthermore, would it meet regulations - I think the actual circuit is acceptable in a scientific sense (ie feed one switch, 2-core strappers to other switch, feed to light) but can you reuse a damaged cable so long as it tests ok?
I know what best practice would be (new cable etc), but just trying to figure out whether I'm a boy-wonder or a boy-wally!