HOW TO WIRE FOUR LIGHTS BULB ON ONE SWITCH | PARALLEL CONNECTION | CIRCUIT WIRING CONNECTION
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- HOW TO WIRE FOUR LIGHTS BULB ON ONE SWITCH | PARALLEL CONNECTION | CIRCUIT WIRING CONNECTION
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Great tutorial! After watching over a million DIY videos on RUclips on how to connect more than 3 recessed lights yours is the most helpful one out there period. Clean and easy to follow. 😇🙏
Adding additional lighting in my basement. THIS video is the only one I found that easy to understand and made the project simple to do.
I just wired my first electrical project ever thanks to this easy to understand but infinitely helpful video!! Thanks to you I now have pendant lights over my kitchen island 👍🏾
Easy to follow. Excellent graphics!
Great tutorial best explanation I’ve seen by far! 👍🏼
Can't get much easier than this. Just a triple play at each light.
Excellent diagram🙂
thanks you
Good job
This will work, but I was always taught to run the feed up to the light fixture, then run a switch leg down to the switch. Which gives you more options down the road, since you also have unswitched power in the ceiling, in case you wanted to add a fan or something else down the road.
Possible, but wrong. It's safer to wire to the control, and THEN the load. For fire safety. Not convenience. No one cares about being safe when ur dead because of a fire being lazy.
we have brown, which is live... yellow/green which is earth and blue whcich is neutral.. Is the red ive green earth and black neutral on this diagram.. thanks
Yes whatever colour goes to the switch is the live wire. The switch simple acts as a way to cut the live wire. Nothing else.
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How about the green?
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is the black wire the neutral
The switch only ever breaks the hot wire. So in this example red is live therefore black is neutral.
May I ask how it s parallel circuit
There's a hot and neutral going to and from every light. If you take out one light bulb, all others will still work.
if led light, just using 2 cable?
You might be better off installing basic e26 sockets. You can plug in many LED light systems by screwing them into the socket these days.
how is this easy to follow
You pretty much gotta know the basics to understand this
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this is showing how to wire in series, not parallel.
It's parallel. Every light has its own hot and neutral wire, and if you take out one light, all the others will still work.
This is daisy chaining (parallel).
A series connection would require each bulb to be connected for a complete path. This doesn't.
No. No it's not. Series is in a row. Parallel is all together.
You forgot to connect the black wire to the light switch
neutral doesn't go to the switch. it goes back to the breaker box. Only the live line and (in some cases) the ground connects to the switch. The only thing the switch is doing is creating a path for the power to travel out initially and the neutral creates the path the current flows back to the breaker box and the neutral bar.
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That's how you trip your circuit.
I followed to the t, didn't work. Ugggg
Doubtful you followed each step
I followed this video and my switch sparking every time i turn it on wtf
So black is neutral. Red is hot.