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Hi everyone, sorry if this seems like a stupid post.
I have recently moved houses and want to install recessed lights in the bedroom. I have changed lighting fixtures were power is only sent to one fixture. Could I just simply send power to the first fixture and then daisy chain them using wire connectors, or is it not that straight forward? Do I need anything else besides extra wire, connectors and the fixtures?
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Any help would be grateful.
 
I think you should get a few quotes, possibly mark and drill out the holes for the spark.

There’s a few things that need checked like ocpd, bonding, rcd protection etc ..... that may turn into extra work that you weren’t expecting
 

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