Before getting started I want to repeat what I have said in each of my articles: understanding electricity is not a problem.
Learning how to run the wires and how to conceal your wire runs and how to make wire connections is the issue.
It is easy to connect electrical wiring. We only have two wires; one black and one red. You can have as many red connections to red and as many black connections to black as you want and your lights will all work.
We finished our last article by completing the wiring of our 1/8” ribbon LEDs for indirect lighting and mounted a simple on/off push button switch to control those ribbons. What we have left to do is to install some additional room lighting, (chandeliers, sconces, floor lamps, etc.). The structure of this 1/24th scale display limits us as to what we can do.
Installing wall outlets
I have two options for installing outlets in this thinwalled 1/24th scale house.
The first way is the easiest and uses either Cir-Kit Concepts (CK1028-6) Single receptacle extension cord or Miniature House’s Midsized wall outlet w/cord. Both are about the same size and install exactly the same way.
As with everything else, wiring outlets is not the problem. The problem is in finding how to run the two wires from the outlet to a live wire connection. Wiring the first floor is easier than placing an outlet on the upper floors.