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e.g.
CU -> L1 -> L2 -> L3 -> L4 -> L5 -> END
If I want three of the five to run parallel lamps, e.g at L1, the switch also controls L1a, L1b, L1c, such that the circuit looks like :
Line in - L1 -> L1a ->L1b -> L1c -> END
(and similarly L2 and L3 do the same),
Apart from the usual considerations for voltage drop, cable CCC, and overall current on circuit, is there anything else to consider?
CU -> L1 -> L2 -> L3 -> L4 -> L5 -> END
If I want three of the five to run parallel lamps, e.g at L1, the switch also controls L1a, L1b, L1c, such that the circuit looks like :
Line in - L1 -> L1a ->L1b -> L1c -> END
(and similarly L2 and L3 do the same),
Apart from the usual considerations for voltage drop, cable CCC, and overall current on circuit, is there anything else to consider?