Lighting wiring question
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xyz123

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Sunday 1st February
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Hi, we have somehow ended up with an odd setup of lights in our of our rooms. I was hoping to change it to a different situation but don't want to end up messing it even more.

Room has 9 Gu10 lights and 4 switches. 6 lights are all connected to 3 out of 4 switches and the other 3 are controlled by a single switch.

One switch plate is double gang with switch 1 and 2. Switch 1 controls 6 lights and switch 2 controlling the other 3 lights. Switch 3 and 4 are single gang, separate switches in different corners of the room. At switch 1, if I "merge" both "circuits" into one, it will control all 9 lights with a single switch. Question is what will happen to switch 3 and 4, will they still only control 6 lights or will they control all 9. I think it will be 6 only and this can make a messy situation even more messy so asking before I do anything.

Thanks for reading

netherfield

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206 months

Sunday 1st February
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Is there a loop wire in the two gang switch between the common terminals?

xyz123

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Sunday 1st February
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netherfield said:
Is there a loop wire in the two gang switch between the common terminals?
Honestly, I have no idea now but can open up the switch and check later.

silentbrown

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138 months

Sunday 1st February
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You'll have two three-way switches, and a four-way.

https://matthews.sites.wfu.edu/misc/switches/4WayA...



If the double gang switch is the right-hand one in the diagram, you can 'merge' them successfully.

netherfield

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Sunday 1st February
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Intermediate switch is actually irrelevant to the problem

silentbrown

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Sunday 1st February
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netherfield said:
Intermediate switch is actually irrelevant to the problem
True, but if the switch has four terminals in use, you'll know it's not at the end of chain.