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<blockquote data-quote="Tomtom66" data-source="post: 504493" data-attributes="member: 33383"><p>In my kitchen I have 2 lights that seem to be on 2 different circuits one switch at each end of the room when I turn one side on the other side goes on ! And vice versa. (Not sure of the term)</p><p></p><p>I want to add a outside light(led 30w) for the rear of my garden and hoped I could piggy back off the switch at the back of the kitchen and add a switch/power for the outside light. </p><p> This simple/terrible diagram shows the lighting situation .</p><p></p><p>Any electricians on here can tell me if I can even do what I wanted to do ? I have had a try and obviously when I try and piggy back off the switches the kitchen lights turn on/off.</p><p></p><p>Any help is greatly appreciated </p><p> Thanks</p><p></p><p>im not sure how to add a picture on here will try to figure it out now thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tomtom66, post: 504493, member: 33383"] In my kitchen I have 2 lights that seem to be on 2 different circuits one switch at each end of the room when I turn one side on the other side goes on ! And vice versa. (Not sure of the term) I want to add a outside light(led 30w) for the rear of my garden and hoped I could piggy back off the switch at the back of the kitchen and add a switch/power for the outside light. This simple/terrible diagram shows the lighting situation . Any electricians on here can tell me if I can even do what I wanted to do ? I have had a try and obviously when I try and piggy back off the switches the kitchen lights turn on/off. Any help is greatly appreciated Thanks im not sure how to add a picture on here will try to figure it out now thanks [/QUOTE]
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