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Replacing a single light switch

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 886 ✭✭✭POBox19


    How many Boards posts does it take to change a light switch? Lots it would appear, especially when it is actually more than a light switch.
    I’d seriously suggest that you engage an electrician to replace the switch and extractor fan at the same time. It may cost a few euro now, but could save you big in the longer run.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 454 ✭✭DRice


    POBox19 wrote: »
    How many Boards posts does it take to change a light switch? Lots it would appear, especially when it is actually more than a light switch.
    I’d seriously suggest that you engage an electrician to replace the switch and extractor fan at the same time. It may cost a few euro now, but could save you big in the longer run.
    You thinking my new switch is inadequate to do the job that the old one did? The old switch was just a simple switch with L1 , L2 (not used) and com and it worked?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 294 ✭✭Malcomex


    Risteard81 wrote: »
    Because it's absolute rubbish now - but you'll still pay a premium for it. My wholesaler stopped stocking it over a decade ago due to all the returns.

    What brand are you using for white and metal?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 886 ✭✭✭POBox19


    DRice wrote: »
    You thinking my new switch is inadequate to do the job that the old one did? The old switch was just a simple switch with L1 , L2 (not used) and com and it worked?


    I'm sure the switch you got would be fine for a light. It's just that it is being asked to do more than just turn on a light. The fan in the toilet should work too.
    Normally a light switch would have three/four wires coming into it, you're photo shows eleven, if I even counted them all.
    I suggested an electrician because there's a lot more going on in that wall than just a simple light switch.


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