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    Oct 3, 2009, 11:30 AM
    Wiring double lighting switch, one source of power.
    I would like to wire a porch light to one switch and a ceiling rose to the other switch.

    I have three cables into the fitting wall box, each with a black wire, earth wire and red wire.

    Only one of the cables carries power on the red wire.

    I believe one of the cables is the switch wire for the porch light and the other is for the ceiling rose.

    Thanks

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