I've changed most of the sockets and light switches in my house, and am pretty confident when doing it. However, I've never changed a 3 way light switch before - and to make it more confusing, I'm trying to change it to a 2 way. The middle switch is defunct - after talking to a previous owner, it used to be connected to an outside light which has since been removed - but the wiring inside remains. The middle switch not doing anything has been driving me mad for months, so I'm changing it to a 2 way one.
I have attached photos of the new 2 way socket, and the old 3 way one. Have also knocked up a quick diagram of the current 3 way wiring (anything with an arrow on goes into the wall).
I'm a bit confused by the yellow and blue wires - and which ones to attach where! My theory tells me I just need to remove the middle COM red wire and attach the rest to the new switch like for like. But would be great if someone could confirm this, and explain what the blue/yellow wires are for.
Cheers
Steve
I have attached photos of the new 2 way socket, and the old 3 way one. Have also knocked up a quick diagram of the current 3 way wiring (anything with an arrow on goes into the wall).
I'm a bit confused by the yellow and blue wires - and which ones to attach where! My theory tells me I just need to remove the middle COM red wire and attach the rest to the new switch like for like. But would be great if someone could confirm this, and explain what the blue/yellow wires are for.
Cheers
Steve