Hope someone can help:
I'm about to add three fluorescent tube lights to the single one that's been installed in my loft during a full rewire a year ago. One light just isn't sufficient.
A single flat grey lighting-grade cable goes from the switch to the existing light.
What I'm planning to do is take this single cable and extend it (using a junction box and extra cable) so that it goes to the furthest away of the new lights, and then link them all in series.
Can anyone confirm that this is the correct way to do things, or is there a better way?
Thanks in advance,
MM
I'm about to add three fluorescent tube lights to the single one that's been installed in my loft during a full rewire a year ago. One light just isn't sufficient.
A single flat grey lighting-grade cable goes from the switch to the existing light.
What I'm planning to do is take this single cable and extend it (using a junction box and extra cable) so that it goes to the furthest away of the new lights, and then link them all in series.
Can anyone confirm that this is the correct way to do things, or is there a better way?
Thanks in advance,
MM