Outrageous Wiring Two Led Lights To One Switch
To add a second light which is switched with the first one the switched line neutral and earth need to be extended to the second light.
Wiring two led lights to one switch. This will allow you to connect the first light as you described above and to run this additional light from the same switch by utilizing the red conductor in the 3 wire as the switched conductor and the black wire as the continuous hot wire. Do this for each light fixture. Now twist that wire and the black wire from the source together and fasten with a second wire nut.
The new cable here is labelled light 2. You can do this light switch wiring in one of two ways. Run your cable from the first light to the second light.
Tuck the wires into the junction box and then. Strip of an inch off of the end of this wire. The source is at the switch box and a 2 wire cable is run to each light.
Finally the last led connection goes from the negative of the led to the negative output of the constant current driver creating a continuous loop or daisy chain. At the end of the insulation on the white wire leading to the first switch wrap a small piece of black electrical tape. To wire a series circuit like the one shown the positive output from the driver connects to the positive of the first led and from that led a connection is made from the negative to the positive of the second led and so on until the last led in the circuit.
Connect the white wire from the source to the white wire or silver screw on the light fixture. The second option allows you to easily disconnect fixtures you no longer want to use but it becomes cumbersome when more than two fixtures are involved. Leave the black wire leading to the first switch alone for now.
Connect one end of the 6 inch wire to the top terminal of the first switch. The image to the right shows an example. Using the pliers to bend the ends connect the wires to the switch.