Wiring for Low Voltage Exterior lights
Hi,
Some advice from a sparkie out there would be really appreciated.
Situation: I have bought some low voltage exterior lights and 10mm cable to connect them. I am getting a sparkie to do all of the 240V work with the trannsformers, switches etc, but I'd like to do the connections for the low voltage stuff.
Question: How do I connect the lights into the main cable? Coming out of the light is a shielded cable with 2 wires. The main cable has 2 wires. Do I completely cut the main cable and splice the incoming positive, the light positive and out outgoing positive together (with the same for the negatives)? Or is there some other funky method?
Note: I should also mention that I will use a heat shrink seal to waterproof each joint.
Thanks,
Mike.