Hi all,
I'm looking into putting some spotlights into the kitchen and landing when re-wiring at the end of the month and was wondering about the best way to wire them up.
The two options I have are;
1 - A junction box where each of the lights is wired back to
2 - Each light daisy chained off the previous.
It's going to be 4 on the landing and two rows of three in the kitchen. The reason I'm wondering is because I presume the terminals on the lights are going to be small enough to make daisy chaining difficult / untidy.
But I'm also worried about the access to the junction box in the kitchen once everything is back down and plastered, I'm right in saying that I need to access the junction box through the light fittings? This shouldn't be too much of a worry on the landing as it will be accessable from the loft space.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Phil
I'm looking into putting some spotlights into the kitchen and landing when re-wiring at the end of the month and was wondering about the best way to wire them up.
The two options I have are;
1 - A junction box where each of the lights is wired back to
2 - Each light daisy chained off the previous.
It's going to be 4 on the landing and two rows of three in the kitchen. The reason I'm wondering is because I presume the terminals on the lights are going to be small enough to make daisy chaining difficult / untidy.
But I'm also worried about the access to the junction box in the kitchen once everything is back down and plastered, I'm right in saying that I need to access the junction box through the light fittings? This shouldn't be too much of a worry on the landing as it will be accessable from the loft space.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Phil