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@juansaenz5005Рік тому
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@NiyuTechnoloj2 місяці тому
Which setup design this circuit connection testing
@allycassim4926Рік тому
Good video, I'm into DIY, however I have an issue. Connected everything up, when I switch my second on, all the lights on and the lights flicker...any solutions..
@electricnologyРік тому
You may have tied the two sides of the key from both sides Connection between the two sides of the switch is carried out on one end
@riteshsinha5900Рік тому
What's the use. When it's one way you can use normal switches.
@solida333Рік тому
Hi what if I have 2 neutral line for two light in one switch. I just bought a 2 gang switch with 1N port, but I see my old switch has 2N line. And I try to combine it into 1N but only 1 light is working. Maybe my two light use different N line source? Is it possible to combine those 2N together then I can put it in my new 2 Gang switch?
@electricnologyРік тому
Do the two neutral lines share the same neutral bar in a D.B If the two lines are from two different distribution board, only the common lamp in the line and the neutral of the same distribution board will work
@Steve58200Рік тому
This is not a safe way to wire a light system. There is no earth at the switch which is potentially an exposed conductive part. Under fault the user would get an electric shock. This would not comply with wiring regulations in the UK
@electricnologyРік тому
Looks like you didn't watch the whole video The ground wire is connected to the circuit The electrical circuit according to UK rules
@georgegeorgel7254Рік тому
@@electricnology yes but the switch must have ground attached as well thats the whole circuit not only the lights
@BigBlueRabbitРік тому
@@georgegeorgel7254 Yes. If a live wire touches the switch plate it will not be grounded so you will get a shock if you touch the plate.