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Switch wiring

  • 29-08-2017 9:02pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15


    Not planning on doing this myself, just wondering if it can be done! My house has a front light and a back light, separate from each other! I want to install lights along the side and set it up so that if the front light is turned on then the side lights also come on and if the back light is turned on then the side lights come on but not the front and back lights on the same switch. Hope that makes sense,

    Basically

    Switch A - front light, side lights but no back light
    Switch B - back light, side lights but no front light

    Thanks!!!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 173 ✭✭EHP


    yayatobe wrote:
    Not planning on doing this myself, just wondering if it can be done! My house has a front light and a back light, separate from each other! I want to install lights along the side and set it up so that if the front light is turned on then the side lights also come on and if the back light is turned on then the side lights come on but not the front and back lights on the same switch. Hope that makes sense,

    It is possible with the use of relays etc. Any good sparks should be able to do it as long as running cables to switches is possible.


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