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Help please multi light switches that don’t work as they should
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<blockquote data-quote="shaz27" data-source="post: 522627" data-attributes="member: 34484"><p>This has been like this since I’ve been here and I’m revamping so need to sort it , the house has 1 light downstairs using 2 switch 1 single 1 double the double also controls the upstairs light , then there’s a double upstairs that controls the bathroom and the upstairs light </p><p></p><p>The single downstairs does nothing the double downstairs only controls the downstairs light </p><p>The double upstairs switches on the upstairs light but the bathroom light is permanently on </p><p></p><p>There are 10 wires in the upstairs switch 2 black / brown sleeve 2 grey / brown sleeves 6 browns it also has a bridge wire </p><p></p><p>There are 3 wires in the single 1 black / brown sleeve 1 grey /brown sleeve 1 brown </p><p></p><p>There 7 wires in the downstairs double 2 grey /brown sleeve 2 black/brown sleeve 3 brown </p><p>I’m aware that this is a complete mess I just haven’t got the money to spend on getting someone in the house has cost a small fortune already, so any help I would appreciate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaz27, post: 522627, member: 34484"] This has been like this since I’ve been here and I’m revamping so need to sort it , the house has 1 light downstairs using 2 switch 1 single 1 double the double also controls the upstairs light , then there’s a double upstairs that controls the bathroom and the upstairs light The single downstairs does nothing the double downstairs only controls the downstairs light The double upstairs switches on the upstairs light but the bathroom light is permanently on There are 10 wires in the upstairs switch 2 black / brown sleeve 2 grey / brown sleeves 6 browns it also has a bridge wire There are 3 wires in the single 1 black / brown sleeve 1 grey /brown sleeve 1 brown There 7 wires in the downstairs double 2 grey /brown sleeve 2 black/brown sleeve 3 brown I’m aware that this is a complete mess I just haven’t got the money to spend on getting someone in the house has cost a small fortune already, so any help I would appreciate [/QUOTE]
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