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sluggish

Hello folks

Does anyone know if it's possible to connect a pair of bathroom wall lights - the type with an integral pull cord for switching the light on and off - so that the pull cord on one fixture will control both fixtures? I'd like to have this type of setup so I don't need to have 2 pull cords hanging either side of my bathroom mirror and it would be more convenient. How would I go about this? Please excuse my cluelessness.

Cheers.
 
Thanks for replying. I've not actually bought them yet as I don't know which type to buy that would allow for this sort of connection setup. Would I need to buy ones that are non-pre-flexed?
 
Thanks for replying. I've not actually bought them yet as I don't know which type to buy that would allow for this sort of connection setup. Would I need to buy ones that are non-pre-flexed?


If you buy ones that you can open then all you have to do is connected perm L N & E into fitting 1.

Run 3 core between fitting 1 & 2 and connect this cable onto the outgoing side of the pull switch at both fittings.
 

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