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Not really you're going to end up with the hallway light off the upstairs circuit but it is what it is now.
will this setup still allow control of the two lights independently and two way still ?
 
“as long as cables are either going horizontally or vertically then its fine
Blimey :unsure:

It’s a tad more than that




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Without wishing to trawl the whole thread; what cables are there at each of the 3 lights concernred?
So basically as follows


First Floor Switch (3-Gang Switch)
Total Cables: 5

Cable 1: Twin & Earth (Supply cable )
Cable 2: 3-Core & Earth (to ground floor switch)
Cable 3: 3-Core & Earth (to ground floor switch)
Cable 4: Twin & Earth (to first floor hallway light)
Cable 5: Twin & Earth (to bathroom light)

Ground Floor Switch (2-Gang Switch)
Total Cables: 3

Cable 1: 3-Core & Earth (from first floor switch)
Cable 2: 3-Core & Earth (from first floor switch)
Cable 3: Twin & Earth (to ground floor hallway light)

The spark says he cant make the lights downstairs work as there is no live 'supply'
 
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