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Written by Simon 🐮 on 2025-01-20 at 01:15

Okay, simple really, red and white wire from/to dimmer go out, red wire that is joined with the dimmer moves to where the red to the dimmer now sits.

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Written by Simon 🐮 on 2025-01-20 at 01:17

The switch above the dimmer feeds in to the dimmer instead of in to the light, so easy-peasy. @ewenmcneill @oseiler I'm good enough with electrics to not kill myself doing that... Although it's going to be a tad fiddly because of the massive dimmer block.

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Written by Iris Young (he/they/she) (PhD) on 2025-01-20 at 01:22

@Firesphere @ewenmcneill @oseiler I fully believe you, but also, "I'm good enough with electrics to not kill myself doing that" are reasonably likely to be my last words. (Knowing this will change nothing.)

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Written by Simon 🐮 on 2025-01-20 at 01:29

@iris @ewenmcneill @oseiler switch off at switchboard 😁

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Written by Iris Young (he/they/she) (PhD) on 2025-01-20 at 01:36

@Firesphere @ewenmcneill @oseiler sure, but I can still burn down my apartment, build myself an accidental battery-bomb, etc. Also, it bears mentioning that I don't have total certainty of what circuits cover what wires and outlets. There are a few mystery switches.

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