Sorry for the really novice questions - I've done mains sockets before but never lighting and a few little things are confusing me...
1)I keep wondering, why do you run the cable from supply -> light -> switch rather than supply -> switch -> light? It seems like both should work just fine but the first one is the only way I've seen instructed... even though it means using more cable.
2)If I want one switch to control multiple lights, I just run the cable supply -> light1 -> light2 -> switch i.e. in series, right? Will the light fitting pass current on even without a bulb in or will one blown bulb mean they all go dark?
3)The bayonet fittings I have only have live/neutral terminals, what happens about earth... not used? My light-switch has a metal body with an earth terminal, if there's no earth through the lighting what do I do here to be safe?
Thanks!
1)I keep wondering, why do you run the cable from supply -> light -> switch rather than supply -> switch -> light? It seems like both should work just fine but the first one is the only way I've seen instructed... even though it means using more cable.
2)If I want one switch to control multiple lights, I just run the cable supply -> light1 -> light2 -> switch i.e. in series, right? Will the light fitting pass current on even without a bulb in or will one blown bulb mean they all go dark?
3)The bayonet fittings I have only have live/neutral terminals, what happens about earth... not used? My light-switch has a metal body with an earth terminal, if there's no earth through the lighting what do I do here to be safe?
Thanks!