I'm replacing some wiring because of decorating and replacing lights. Thought I may as well replace the old cable whilst I've access to everything.
At the moment there are four lights - main one, middle of the room controlled by the top switch then two wall lights controlled by one switch and one wall light controlled by the other switch.
Can someone explain how the wiring on the wall lights has been done to control two separate lights from the one cable ? There's no earth on the switch cables so it all needs replacing and I'll most likely channel the wall and stick another cable run down the wall so there's 3 switch cables to make it easier for me to understand my wiring but was wondering how the circuit manages to run two lights from one 2 core cable.
The red has been been attached to the common connections
Thanks
At the moment there are four lights - main one, middle of the room controlled by the top switch then two wall lights controlled by one switch and one wall light controlled by the other switch.
Can someone explain how the wiring on the wall lights has been done to control two separate lights from the one cable ? There's no earth on the switch cables so it all needs replacing and I'll most likely channel the wall and stick another cable run down the wall so there's 3 switch cables to make it easier for me to understand my wiring but was wondering how the circuit manages to run two lights from one 2 core cable.
The red has been been attached to the common connections
Thanks