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What is the best way to wire ceiling lights?

The ceiling rose junction box with its loop-in wiring is now really showing its age and is no longer a practical (or even safe) installation for most residents who wish to install fancy light fittings. It is still, however, the most common arrangement for new build houses and rewires, probably as the result of the electrician's training and how they consider it to be the norm or they cannot think of (potentially better) alternatives.


So, what is the best way to wire ceiling lights? Should neutral wires be taken to the switches or not?
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  • I'm not confident that this method is any easier (or harder) than using the Surewire junction boxes that I have used. Do many electricians install Surewire junction boxes or are they mostly purchased by homeowners who want to install fancy light fittings or do things differently from the norm for differences sake?


    Octopus junction boxes are fine in Bungalos and older properties where surface mounted cabling is the only option. I suspect most DIYers would be lost facing the challange of wiring multiway switching through a Surewire junction box. They have both have their limitations.


    Legh

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  • I'm not confident that this method is any easier (or harder) than using the Surewire junction boxes that I have used. Do many electricians install Surewire junction boxes or are they mostly purchased by homeowners who want to install fancy light fittings or do things differently from the norm for differences sake?


    Octopus junction boxes are fine in Bungalos and older properties where surface mounted cabling is the only option. I suspect most DIYers would be lost facing the challange of wiring multiway switching through a Surewire junction box. They have both have their limitations.


    Legh

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