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Electrical installation is a skilled trade. You can't become skilled it by sitting in a classroom. Nor can you lean it with two weeks work experience. Apprenticeships are typically 4 years on site with day release at college. That's usually what it takes. There are exceptions as some are naturally gifted at it. the vast majority have to knuckle serve their time. The industry is suffering at the moment more that at any time in most of us can remember. It's hard to get in to it. It's even harder to stay in it. I'm sitting here typing at the PC because I have not much on today. I have to find something for the lads to do when they get back in about 10 minutes. The vans are clean. The store room is tidy, so they'll get an early dart today, but they will have to make up for it tomorrow :mad:
 
I Presume you have your lights and transformers (or a sample) so you know how they connect together, all you need to do now is to get mains voltage from the switch to each transformer. unfortunately this is the part that you will not learn at college, how to wire them depends on variables like the layout of the room, obstacles to wiring etc. each Electrician would do it a little differently.
 

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