You should supply the the circuit from the downstairs fuse by taking a twin and cpc from the downstairs light to the upstairs light ,a twin brown and cpc from the upstairs light to the upstairs 2 way switch and taking a 3 core and cpc from your upstairs swith to your downstairs switch,and a twin brown and cpc from your down stairs light to your downstairs switch ,that would be good electrical practice and I know it's rare but I have worked on very large properties where because of the amount of equipment on the property they had the incomer changed from single phase to 3 phase and in those circumstances with your method it would be possible to end up with 2 phases at the downstairs switch unless the electrician made sure both circuits where put on the same phase so I think the method I have shown is better electrical practice under both circumstances
This was helpful thanks. However often the configuration is 2 gang switches both downstairs and upstairs. Would you just add another 3-core cable between the 2 switches? Thanks
Hi GSH. Thank you for your knowledge. It will make me a better sparky. Recently I changed a double socket to a chrome one. I turned off the mcb like I've always done and I got a nasty shock wiring up the new socket. Why is that? I called the council and the electrician didn't have a clue.
You sure you turned the right circuit off? Always check with a lamp or something that the socket is off. You might have two socket circuits and only turned one off. Or someone has made that socket a spur from another circuit, which is naughty.
Hi ya mate, so the situation with my house is that the ground floor switch (two gang for the light upstairs as shown in this video) has two cables of three cores with one gray, one black, and one brown for each switch... Is this normal?
Can you not feed the live from the CU into comms, then using twin and earth L1 into L2 and L2 into L1, comms on the second switch is then wired to the light? Saves using 3 core cable
Yes you can, but you still need a 3Core+E cable in order to 'loop thru' your Switched-Live. Otherwise how would you "spilt open" the 2Core+E cable to feed into two(2) different Switch Locations??🤔 Remember we are Not using PVC Singles cables (in conduits) here…
Thanks for your clear video.
Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Brilliant video yet again & now understand the circuit. Thank you.
Thanks 👍🏻
You should supply the the circuit from the downstairs fuse by taking a twin and cpc from the downstairs light to the upstairs light ,a twin brown and cpc from the upstairs light to the upstairs 2 way switch and taking a 3 core and cpc from your upstairs swith to your downstairs switch,and a twin brown and cpc from your down stairs light to your downstairs switch ,that would be good electrical practice and I know it's rare but I have worked on very large properties where because of the amount of equipment on the property they had the incomer changed from single phase to 3 phase and in those circumstances with your method it would be possible to end up with 2 phases at the downstairs switch unless the electrician made sure both circuits where put on the same phase so I think the method I have shown is better electrical practice under both circumstances
Wow! This is very informative, thanks for sharing it with us. It worth it...wtc
As always, excellent video, top notch 👌
Thanks 👍🏻
This was helpful thanks. However often the configuration is 2 gang switches both downstairs and upstairs. Would you just add another 3-core cable between the 2 switches? Thanks
Want to know this also.
Yes as another strapper cable
You should use twin brown twin and earth cable from the light to the switch,that's exactly why they sell twin brown cable
Hi GSH. Thank you for your knowledge. It will make me a better sparky. Recently I changed a double socket to a chrome one. I turned off the mcb like I've always done and I got a nasty shock wiring up the new socket. Why is that?
I called the council and the electrician didn't have a clue.
You sure you turned the right circuit off? Always check with a lamp or something that the socket is off.
You might have two socket circuits and only turned one off.
Or someone has made that socket a spur from another circuit, which is naughty.
Thank you sir
All the best
Just done my 8202 earlier this year
Great work 🦾
Great vid once again… any chance you know of a smart light switch that works with 5g wifi ??
Hi ya mate, so the situation with my house is that the ground floor switch (two gang for the light upstairs as shown in this video) has two cables of three cores with one gray, one black, and one brown for each switch... Is this normal?
Can you not feed the live from the CU into comms, then using twin and earth L1 into L2 and L2 into L1, comms on the second switch is then wired to the light?
Saves using 3 core cable
Yes you can, but you still need a 3Core+E cable in order to 'loop thru' your Switched-Live.
Otherwise how would you "spilt open" the 2Core+E cable to feed into two(2) different Switch Locations??🤔
Remember we are Not using PVC Singles cables (in conduits) here…
Is it possible to see this in a two plate method
Can't see the link to download...
Link below is to the images used in the series of videos using a 2 gang switch
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I seem to have wired up a two gang two way and when its switxhed on it cant be switched off by the upstairs switch. Any thoughts?
That is the problem I am facing too
Holle see?!!!!!!!!!
I done that not long time ago
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