2 way light switch

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URGENT!!
I am in the process of decorating and require a new light switch.
Old one= RED SPLIT IN L & L

Black L1 Red L2 Black L1

New switch = Com 1 L11 L12

Com 2 L21 L22

Where do existing wires go in new layout please.
 
I don't think we're meant to link outside of OCUK, but if you copy-paste into google the connectors part of your message then the result pops up :)

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Bad idea asking a load of PC "geeks" (sorry gents but you know its true) for advice on mains electrics!! If you don't know or cant work it out by probing with a multimeter then I would leave that stuff well alone and get a sparkie!

I had this exact issue when fitting a PIR sensor in my bathroom last week. Managed to probe it out with a meter.
 
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URGENT!!
I am in the process of decorating and require a new light switch.
Old one= RED SPLIT IN L & L

Black L1 Red L2 Black L1

New switch = Com 1 L11 L12

Com 2 L21 L22

Where do existing wires go in new layout please.
Can you post a picture of the two switches and if possible how the original wiring was (www.imgure.com and copy the link etc).

I think I can visualise how it might go, but I am not a sparky and last time I did two way switches was for our garage nearly 25 years ago, and the downstairs hall around 15 years back.

If in doubt with any mains electrics I would always tend to ask a sparky or leave it until I'd had a chance to check! (I've had to fix a few of my sisters friends attempts to fit lights and I hate sorting it out).
 
URGENT!!
I am in the process of decorating and require a new light switch.
Old one= RED SPLIT IN L & L

Black L1 Red L2 Black L1

New switch = Com 1 L11 L12

Com 2 L21 L22

Where do existing wires go in new layout please.

Can you post a picture of the two switches and if possible how the original wiring was (www.imgure.com and copy the link etc).

I think I can visualise how it might go, but I am not a sparky and last time I did two way switches was for our garage nearly 25 years ago, and the downstairs hall around 15 years back.

If in doubt with any mains electrics I would always tend to ask a sparky or leave it until I'd had a chance to check! (I've had to fix a few of my sisters friends attempts to fit lights and I hate sorting it out).

URGENT!!
I am in the process of decorating and require a new light switch.
Old one= RED SPLIT IN L & L

Black L1 Red L2 Black L1

New switch = Com 1 L11 L12

Com 2 L21 L22

Where do existing wires go in new layout please.
 
I think electrical advice should be treated like medical advice here. There is a real chance of unaliving yourself

If you need to ask how to or how to diagnose, you should seek expert advice. IMO of course
 
Two way is a pain. Have to take photo of existing wiring before remove old switch otherwise it's hard to figure out I've found.

Note the difference between gangs and ways.

Your com1 and com2 terminals refer to the gangs on the switch i.e you have two independent switches. Each switch has L1 and L2 which are the ways. So you have a 2 gang 2 way switch.

Note that where you have black going into your switch terminals it won't be a neutral it will be a switch live.

Op a photo would be required, we can't help you from the basic information you supplied.
 
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I think electrical advice should be treated like medical advice here. There is a real chance of unaliving yourself

If you need to ask how to or how to diagnose, you should seek expert advice. IMO of course
You would think, but alas I stopped beating that drum years ago.

I help sometimes if the original poster seems to at least have a clue but this one without a photo is asking for trouble.
 
Just keep wiring it however, flip on the circuit breaker, if it trips, you got it wrong, repeat until it works.
Pretty dangerous way of doing it. You've assumed he's got breakers and not fusest too. Better off drawing the switch on paper and labeling up the cables to correspond with the connections.
 
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