Dibs-h
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I have a hallway light (was just a simple pendant) controlled by a pair of 2 way switches. 1 is a traditional 2 way switch, with a common, L1 & L2 connections. The other is an old (period) toggle switch with 4 connections. This arrangement has been working fine for years, but replaced the 2 core & earth from the switch to the pendant and the 3 core & earth between the switches as squirrels had been in the loft once upon a time and eaten some of the outer insulation.
The cables were replaced and the wiring identical, wire for wire.
Worked perfectly fine with a pendant with a CFL lamp in the holder. Decided to replace the pendant with a pot light, fitted a normal halogen GU10 and works fine. Switch on from either end and switch off from the same end or the other end and it works as expected.
Replaced the bulb with an Osram LED and this is where it goes weird. Switches on fine from either end and switches off fine from the same end. If you switch on from one end and then switch off the other end - this is where it gets weird. The LED lamp flashes for 0.5s every 10 seconds.
My Megger inductive tester shows no votage present at the fitting\wires. I've checked other Live cables, so the tester isn't at fault. So I put a multimeter across the Live & Neutral and was expecting zero volts. But I get a reading of 70 or so volts, even with no bulb in the pot light.
This is where, I'm stumped! Plan A is to remove the wiring from the old toggle switch and transfer it to a new std 2 way switch and see what happens, i.e. count or discount the toggle switch. I'm wondering if the toggle switch is faulty. Problem is I'm loath the replace the toggle switch for
1. it's period
2. it's not 1 switch in the plate, but 3 (2 for other lights that work fine).
3. there isn't really the space.
Any ideas?
Cheers
Dibs
The cables were replaced and the wiring identical, wire for wire.
Worked perfectly fine with a pendant with a CFL lamp in the holder. Decided to replace the pendant with a pot light, fitted a normal halogen GU10 and works fine. Switch on from either end and switch off from the same end or the other end and it works as expected.
Replaced the bulb with an Osram LED and this is where it goes weird. Switches on fine from either end and switches off fine from the same end. If you switch on from one end and then switch off the other end - this is where it gets weird. The LED lamp flashes for 0.5s every 10 seconds.
My Megger inductive tester shows no votage present at the fitting\wires. I've checked other Live cables, so the tester isn't at fault. So I put a multimeter across the Live & Neutral and was expecting zero volts. But I get a reading of 70 or so volts, even with no bulb in the pot light.
This is where, I'm stumped! Plan A is to remove the wiring from the old toggle switch and transfer it to a new std 2 way switch and see what happens, i.e. count or discount the toggle switch. I'm wondering if the toggle switch is faulty. Problem is I'm loath the replace the toggle switch for
1. it's period
2. it's not 1 switch in the plate, but 3 (2 for other lights that work fine).
3. there isn't really the space.
Any ideas?
Cheers
Dibs