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  #3073270 7-May-2023 08:39
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I think you missed the part where the existing wiring is being moved to the new switch and the old switch being disabled.

So yes like for like but physical constraints mean the new switch will be in a slightly different position.

Otherwise that some cowboy level renovations

Anyway regardless OP was referring to CoC which is not required. ESC is.



 


I think you missed the part where I said (as OP) that a dimmer is being introduced into the circuit - and that means it's not 'like for like' - as @John19612 correctly pointed out. It's not as simple as just a "new switch in a slightly different position".



Haha okay point taken, guess I was reading between the lines and assumed the logical thing; that you were simply swapping out the switches.

Out of curiosity why are you keeping the old switch if they are so close together?

 
 
 

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We could probably debate this all day, but as a minimum you need to get an ESC to prove that you didn't do the work.

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  #3073280 7-May-2023 09:38
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tchart: 

 

Haha okay point taken, guess I was reading between the lines and assumed the logical thing; that you were simply swapping out the switches.

 

Out of curiosity why are you keeping the old switch if they are so close together?

 

Existing light switch is 1 - no room for switch + dimmer. Well there might have been room with a special module but it was easier to do it this way.

 

We did away with the two sockets (2) on the left - have never used them since we’ve lived here and there’s two others nearby in that pantry cupboard. The new switch and dimmer (3) went into that space.

 

I bought the components from Bunnings which probably saved time and money.

 

 

 



 

 





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  #3073281 7-May-2023 09:42
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larknz: We could probably debate this all day, but as a minimum you need to get an ESC to prove that you didn't do the work.

 

That’s what I wanted to achieve and that’s what eventuated.





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