I have a dimmer switch and a flick switch that both control the same light. I want to remove the flick switch and put a blank plate over it, and have the light solely controlled by the dimmer.
Going into the flick switch are two blue wires and a brown ground wire. With my very limited understanding of wiring, I'm making the assumption that the switch works by completing a circuit between the two blue wires. So my question is, if I removed the switch and connected the two blue wires somehow, would I then be able to use just the one dimmer switch to control my light?
If this is correct, what's the best way to connect the wires? This is a rental property, so I would want to easily be able to undo my work and put the switch back at any point. What do I do with ground wire in this scenario?
Going into the flick switch are two blue wires and a brown ground wire. With my very limited understanding of wiring, I'm making the assumption that the switch works by completing a circuit between the two blue wires. So my question is, if I removed the switch and connected the two blue wires somehow, would I then be able to use just the one dimmer switch to control my light?
If this is correct, what's the best way to connect the wires? This is a rental property, so I would want to easily be able to undo my work and put the switch back at any point. What do I do with ground wire in this scenario?