Hello,
I have been doing some searching around and found this forum and site as a whole to be quite useful so I figured I would join!
I am having some issues with my electrics where by my LED bulbs stay dim when the switch is off and have found (I think from this site) that swapping the switch to a double pole switch will isolate the neutral and the live from the light thus no residual voltage can light the LED's. Would I be correct with this?
Secondly I have looked at the switches in different rooms and I am unable to work out what's happening. I have two cables (twin core + earth) going to the socket and just the blue cores are connecting to the switch. The two brown cables are together in a connector and the same for the earths. Does anyone know what the setup for this is?
As everyone loves a good picture I have attached one of the switch... Any help on understanding this would be great.
Many Thanks
James
Here is the wiring behind the switch:
I have been doing some searching around and found this forum and site as a whole to be quite useful so I figured I would join!
I am having some issues with my electrics where by my LED bulbs stay dim when the switch is off and have found (I think from this site) that swapping the switch to a double pole switch will isolate the neutral and the live from the light thus no residual voltage can light the LED's. Would I be correct with this?
Secondly I have looked at the switches in different rooms and I am unable to work out what's happening. I have two cables (twin core + earth) going to the socket and just the blue cores are connecting to the switch. The two brown cables are together in a connector and the same for the earths. Does anyone know what the setup for this is?
As everyone loves a good picture I have attached one of the switch... Any help on understanding this would be great.
Many Thanks
James
Here is the wiring behind the switch: