G Gil Junior Member Joined Aug 14, 2008 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Aug 23, 2011 #1 Any suggestion which way to go,plug & play etc ? Cheers.
Badger Gold Member Supporting Member Joined Feb 24, 2008 Messages 6,187 Reaction score 127 Location Staffordshire Aug 23, 2011 #2 me personally i would install proper permanent lighting none of this 12v plug and play cr p armoured cabling and connection boxes/resin joints depending on the actual fitting chosen.
me personally i would install proper permanent lighting none of this 12v plug and play cr p armoured cabling and connection boxes/resin joints depending on the actual fitting chosen.
steptoe of course Im wrong, ask my wife™ Supporting Member Joined Feb 13, 2008 Messages 24,402 Reaction score 168 Location Gtr Manchester Aug 23, 2011 #3 The thing with plug&play badger is its diy-able .
Badger Gold Member Supporting Member Joined Feb 24, 2008 Messages 6,187 Reaction score 127 Location Staffordshire Aug 23, 2011 #4 The thing with plug&play badger is its diy-able . Click to expand... exactly as it takes our trade away id diyers can do it
The thing with plug&play badger is its diy-able . Click to expand... exactly as it takes our trade away id diyers can do it
steptoe of course Im wrong, ask my wife™ Supporting Member Joined Feb 13, 2008 Messages 24,402 Reaction score 168 Location Gtr Manchester Aug 23, 2011 #5 But someone that wants to spend 30 or 40
Ash Senior Member Joined Feb 15, 2010 Messages 350 Reaction score 0 Aug 23, 2011 #6 Solar Lights are my hate. Cheap fix that is pretty bad but "it'll do" putting the market out of business (bit of an over-exaggeration)
Solar Lights are my hate. Cheap fix that is pretty bad but "it'll do" putting the market out of business (bit of an over-exaggeration)
batty Snoopy™ Supporting Member Joined Feb 27, 2008 Messages 11,018 Reaction score 0 Aug 23, 2011 #7 you get what you pay for cheap kits will last a couple of years at most and then need replacing.