Does anyone know of a free electrical drawing program that I can use to draw neat circuits consisting of a mains supply (fuse board) mains sockets (ring main for instance), light switches including intermediate switches that I can drag and drop and connect up to produce a neat wiring diagram that I can then print and store?
Thanks,
 
Design spark seemed really good when I used it years back after it first launched. It was identical to the solid works electrical package. I couldn't really understand why it was being given away.

Draftsight used to be great too but it's also not free anymore. It too was by the company that owns solidworks.
 

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