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Bathroom Pull Cord Broken Switch
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<blockquote data-quote="Blu-ray" data-source="post: 531148" data-attributes="member: 35343"><p>Hi there,</p><p></p><p>New to the forum, just seeking some advice as a non professional home owner. I have a broken bathroom pull cord switch. Upon taking it apart I found the earth had been taped back and there was just the old red and black cables going into the switch, marked L1 and L2.. I went to B and Q to get another switch and wired up according to the instructions but still nothing. The switch controls about 4 Led spot lights. Should I be looking for a particular type of switch or is it likely the fault is elsewhere?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blu-ray, post: 531148, member: 35343"] Hi there, New to the forum, just seeking some advice as a non professional home owner. I have a broken bathroom pull cord switch. Upon taking it apart I found the earth had been taped back and there was just the old red and black cables going into the switch, marked L1 and L2.. I went to B and Q to get another switch and wired up according to the instructions but still nothing. The switch controls about 4 Led spot lights. Should I be looking for a particular type of switch or is it likely the fault is elsewhere? [/QUOTE]
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