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2gang light switch. One from lighting ring, one from socket
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<blockquote data-quote="ross.scotland" data-source="post: 523942" data-attributes="member: 34711"><p>In short that...</p><p></p><p>My mistake probably not helping discriptions.</p><p></p><p>I want to use a multi gang light switch on two seperate lights. One is part of the lighting circuit in the ceiling.</p><p>One is powered from a 13amp socket (that is part of the GF ring mains). To simplify terms and the process, I want to cut out the switch that's on the cable of the light and use the multigang light switch instead.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the bookcase side of my story. It won't be sitting flat to the wall. A void is created (and sectioned off with timber) between the wall of light switch and the bookcase, which is in the corner of the room - if that makes sense.</p><p>New light switch placed on bookcase with drywall box and grommets and cable extended from the back box of the old light switch to reach the new (c40mm if that).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ross.scotland, post: 523942, member: 34711"] In short that... My mistake probably not helping discriptions. I want to use a multi gang light switch on two seperate lights. One is part of the lighting circuit in the ceiling. One is powered from a 13amp socket (that is part of the GF ring mains). To simplify terms and the process, I want to cut out the switch that's on the cable of the light and use the multigang light switch instead. Regarding the bookcase side of my story. It won't be sitting flat to the wall. A void is created (and sectioned off with timber) between the wall of light switch and the bookcase, which is in the corner of the room - if that makes sense. New light switch placed on bookcase with drywall box and grommets and cable extended from the back box of the old light switch to reach the new (c40mm if that). [/QUOTE]
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