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Connecting Two Lamps to One Double Switch: 4-Wire + 3-Wire Combo in Living Room

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  • #1 16388686
    szaafran
    Level 2  
    Hello,

    I have already searched this forum and a few others but I have not found an exact case like mine. If I missed a post, I'm sorry and you can close this thread.

    In the living room I have one double switch and from it a 4-wire cable is terminated terminating with a wire coming out of the ceiling with a cube (two phase wires, one neutral and one safety) - here is the first lamp.

    My wife and I wanted to have one more lamp, so the foreman pulled one wire from the place where this cube goes to the place where the 2nd lamp is to be (this wire has 3 wires). This cable is not connected to anything yet. How to connect this cable with the cube and possibly the first lamp so that one button with the switch lights one lamp and the other with the other? Is it even possible with this arrangement?

    Thank you very much for any tips

    saffron
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  • #2 16388721
    D214d3k
    Level 39  
    You give one line (phase), neutral and protection to the first lamp. The second one passes the remaining free line without connecting to the first lamp and connects with a cable to the neutral and protective lamps previously connected to the first lamp. The easiest way to do this is with a Wago connector.
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  • #3 16388727
    onepiotr
    Level 25  
    You provided existing wires, I understand that you know the colors of what and where they are to be. If in doubt, call a foreman.

    Connect:
    A - protective up to 1 vein
    B - zero to 2 veins
    C - from switch L to 3 wires
    D - from switch P

    1, 2, 3 to the second lamp (lit by L)
    A, B, D to the first lamp (lit by P)
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  • #4 16388855
    mawerix123
    Level 39  
    szaafran wrote:
    How to connect this cable with the cube and possibly the first lamp so that one button with the switch lights one lamp and the other with the other?


    In this way

    Connecting Two Lamps to One Double Switch: 4-Wire + 3-Wire Combo in Living Room
  • #5 16388930
    szaafran
    Level 2  
    Great, thanks for the quick reply.

    I was completely unaware that more than one wire could be inserted into one cube hole. I'm going to work, but in the evening I will check if everything works as it should :)

    Added after 9 [hours] 52 [minutes]:

    Everything is going right! :)

    Thank you very much for help. Like I knew something there, but I lacked the basic knowledge, after all, that you can connect two cables in one output from the cube. Thank you again ;)

    Subject to close.
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