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Connecting Double & Single Staircase Switches: Corridor & Outdoor Lighting Solution

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  • #1 16763289
    Fe2ka13
    Level 10  
    Hello!

    Is it possible to connect a double staircase with a single one?
    The situation looks like in the corridor at one end there is a single connector and in the other end there is to be a second connector with the fact that it is double.
    Connecting Double & Single Staircase Switches: Corridor & Outdoor Lighting Solution
    As you can see in the picture, I want the double switch (left panel "1") with one part "1" to be connected to the single connector in the second part of the corridor, and the second part "2" to turn on the light outside the house.

    greetings
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  • #2 16763320
    mawerix123
    Level 39  
    Fe2ka13 wrote:
    Is it possible to connect a double staircase with a single one. ?


    Of course, yes, you connect the staircase as if there were single switches.

    Fe2ka13 wrote:
    As you can see in the picture, I want the double switch (left panel "1") to be part one with "1" connected to the single connector in the second part of the corridor, and the second part "2" to turn on the light outside the house.


    This is the most feasible way.
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  • #3 16763325
    piotrek22101
    Level 39  
    These are two independent connectors in one housing, it is possible. 1 connect with the second stair, according to the available schemes. On the 2nd you give the phase (not disappearing), on one of the two other contacts you give the cord from the lamp.
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  • #4 16764766
    Fe2ka13
    Level 10  
    Thank you for the answers, I did not add that this external lamp is already connected, the problem is to connect the second step switch under the flap No. 1, basically I connected them so that I switched on and off with this double switch, and put out the already burning light a single staircase, but when the double switch is turned off (light off) and I want to light a single one, the light dims and blinks
    I guess I was wrong on a double stair, because I have two single stair connectors and everything works
    When I'm at home, I'll throw in a photo of the connector, maybe something will clear up

    Connecting Double & Single Staircase Switches: Corridor & Outdoor Lighting Solution
    I connected it so it did not work
    green lines are the wires of the lamp outside (it works ok)
    Connecting Double & Single Staircase Switches: Corridor & Outdoor Lighting Solution
    and this is how a double connector looks like
  • #5 16766726
    mpier
    Level 29  
    Hello. Try to connect as shown in the diagram in the picture. The second lamp works rather by accident. Greetings.
  • #6 16766772
    rafcio_21
    Level 29  
    In the double switch, try to replace the black wires with the red ones coming from the top, the red ones instead of black and the black instead of the red ones. Leave the green lines.
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    #7 16766868
    mawerix123
    Level 39  
    Fe2ka13 wrote:
    I connected it so it did not work
    green lines are the wires of the lamp outside (it works ok)

    and this is how a double connector looks like


    You have incorrectly connected the power cord

    Connecting Double & Single Staircase Switches: Corridor & Outdoor Lighting Solution

    I have modeled myself on the drawing above so and not the other colors of the lines.
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  • #8 16766996
    Fe2ka13
    Level 10  
    I will connect it as you say and write what and how.
    Thanks for the answers.
    greetings


    edit: The diagram above helped connect, thanks
  • #9 17363431
    tarsycjusz
    Level 2  
    Hello, a similar situation.

    Two rooms, one double staircase connector.

    Pom. 1 Stair - Crisscross - Stern double
    Pom. 2 Stair - Stern double

    I've been working for a while now. 1. and I can not get through this double. I will add that connecting a single everything works.

    I attach a picture of the connector. The cables have 3 - power supply and two of cross.

    Help!

    Connecting Double & Single Staircase Switches: Corridor & Outdoor Lighting Solution
  • #10 17363520
    Brivido

    Level 34  
    Show the photo of this can.
  • #11 17363563
    tarsycjusz
    Level 2  
    Uuu, picture of cans tomorrow at the earliest. But it will show several yidd 3x1,5 from pom.2, with which I have not yet moved and one yidd 3x1,5 from pom.1, i.e. stairs.
    And in it: Brown - power supply (connected by a quick connection from the power cable under the cross and, blue and yellow - green - connected with a cross connector.

    (I'll add a picture tomorrow)

    Added after 12 [hours] 50 [minutes]:

    Connecting Double & Single Staircase Switches: Corridor & Outdoor Lighting Solution
    Connecting Double & Single Staircase Switches: Corridor & Outdoor Lighting Solution



    In the can on the left the cables from the second room, ultimately to the second key.

    On the right a stair cable, which I want to attach to a double stair. X configuration and still a bad final result ..

    Added after 34 [minutes]:

    Connecting Double & Single Staircase Switches: Corridor & Outdoor Lighting Solution

    So connected to the staircase single works, how to transfer it to the dual stair ??

    Added after 21 [minutes]:

    Edit

    OK, one of the forum users made me aware of where "L1" and "L2" are

    For future self-taught persons - these are the two clamps on the "back".

    Thanks.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting a double staircase switch to a single switch for corridor and outdoor lighting. The user seeks guidance on wiring a double switch to control both an indoor light and an outdoor lamp. Responses indicate that it is feasible to connect the switches as if they were single switches, with suggestions to follow specific wiring diagrams. Issues arise when the user experiences flickering lights when attempting to control the single switch with the double switch. Several users provide troubleshooting advice, including swapping wire connections and ensuring correct power cord connections. The conversation includes shared diagrams and images to clarify wiring configurations.
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