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Replacing switch plates without a colour guide .
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<blockquote data-quote="Dusty&#039;sDwarf" data-source="post: 546715" data-attributes="member: 37025"><p>Thanks Chewbacca .I'm popping down to the store to grab a cheap multimeter , as I was only upgrading switches I thought it would be a simple copy and paste job , but because the new component is labelled differently nothings switching on.Thanks you've made it understandable .</p><p>I figure to do this successfully </p><p>I need to have the right equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dusty'sDwarf, post: 546715, member: 37025"] Thanks Chewbacca .I'm popping down to the store to grab a cheap multimeter , as I was only upgrading switches I thought it would be a simple copy and paste job , but because the new component is labelled differently nothings switching on.Thanks you've made it understandable . I figure to do this successfully I need to have the right equipment. [/QUOTE]
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