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<blockquote data-quote="jalaner06" data-source="post: 106690" data-attributes="member: 7815"><p>When you say "lampost type light", do you mean a lampost but smaller in size?, most lamposts have a service hatch at the bottom as im sure you have seen and there are all different shapes and sizes, if the lampost your fitting has a service hatch, I would do as the previous comment suggests and wire the external lighting on its on dedicated circuit, wire to an internal switch fed from the cu, gland from the internal switch in SWA armour cable to the lampost, terminate the swa inside the lamppost to a 1361 fuse enclosure of the appropriate rating, ensure this fuse enclosure fits inside the lampost before ordering as often finding something of the correct dimensions for lamposts is a pain in the arse, from there wire to the pir and then to the light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jalaner06, post: 106690, member: 7815"] When you say "lampost type light", do you mean a lampost but smaller in size?, most lamposts have a service hatch at the bottom as im sure you have seen and there are all different shapes and sizes, if the lampost your fitting has a service hatch, I would do as the previous comment suggests and wire the external lighting on its on dedicated circuit, wire to an internal switch fed from the cu, gland from the internal switch in SWA armour cable to the lampost, terminate the swa inside the lamppost to a 1361 fuse enclosure of the appropriate rating, ensure this fuse enclosure fits inside the lampost before ordering as often finding something of the correct dimensions for lamposts is a pain in the arse, from there wire to the pir and then to the light. [/QUOTE]
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