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Hi
Total novi e but have wired multiple light switches previously and survived
I've bought a nice WiFi enabled dinner switch for a new LED light - the wiring manual says it requires a neutral to be able to function- as you will see from my photo the current switch has COM and L1 and all the neutral wires are terminated in a block. So my question is do I just run a spare bit of cable from the block to the neutral on the new switch or something else? Wiring diagram for the new one is also pictured.
Much appreciate any help.
Total novi e but have wired multiple light switches previously and survived

I've bought a nice WiFi enabled dinner switch for a new LED light - the wiring manual says it requires a neutral to be able to function- as you will see from my photo the current switch has COM and L1 and all the neutral wires are terminated in a block. So my question is do I just run a spare bit of cable from the block to the neutral on the new switch or something else? Wiring diagram for the new one is also pictured.
Much appreciate any help.