New dimmer switch went pop
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New dimmer switch went pop
Errr, connected a new dimmer switch for my living room light. I tested it before screwing the plate full on and it was fine. When I screwed it tight and turned the power on, it went pop. Have opened it up and cant see any exposed wires. Literally in the dark now.
The wiring was three core and earth with the yellow unattached on the previous light switch
The wiring was three core and earth with the yellow unattached on the previous light switch
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You would need the yellow wire to make it work on a two way system.
Go to the other light switch and remove the screws, you should see a twin core and earth, the wires from this will be in L1 and L2
The three core and earth will be in common, L1 and L2
write down which colour wire is in which terminal, for example-
common- yellow
L1- Red
L2- Blue
Now go back to your dimmer and copy this exactly, so that you mimic the other light switch. So at the dimmer you will also have-
common- yellow
L1- Red
L2- Blue
Go to the other light switch and remove the screws, you should see a twin core and earth, the wires from this will be in L1 and L2
The three core and earth will be in common, L1 and L2
write down which colour wire is in which terminal, for example-
common- yellow
L1- Red
L2- Blue
Now go back to your dimmer and copy this exactly, so that you mimic the other light switch. So at the dimmer you will also have-
common- yellow
L1- Red
L2- Blue
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