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<blockquote data-quote="jumpjamesjump" data-source="post: 494296" data-attributes="member: 30868"><p>Yeah I just meant 3 core actually, and a 4 core from the light switch.</p><p></p><p></p><p>16 lights, but it's going to be 2 armoured glands per a junction box and then one stuffing gland. The client hasn't picked the exact lights yet so no I haven't, I was assuming a 6amp breaker was going to suffice, may I be assuming incorrectly? As for voltage drop. the garden's fairly small so I assumed that would be ok as well lol, maybe I should check that through haha</p><p></p><p></p><p>I mean the stuffing glands would be water proof, and he reccommended using magic gel (which I would have anyways), so I can't actually think what is that bad about the idea apart from than in a spade through the cable situation the armour would be poorly earthed. </p><p></p><p>Thank you very much for the replies. I'm a heating engineer by trade, and mainly got the electrical qualification so I can install air con units, so am a bit of a newbie really. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jumpjamesjump, post: 494296, member: 30868"] Yeah I just meant 3 core actually, and a 4 core from the light switch. 16 lights, but it's going to be 2 armoured glands per a junction box and then one stuffing gland. The client hasn't picked the exact lights yet so no I haven't, I was assuming a 6amp breaker was going to suffice, may I be assuming incorrectly? As for voltage drop. the garden's fairly small so I assumed that would be ok as well lol, maybe I should check that through haha I mean the stuffing glands would be water proof, and he reccommended using magic gel (which I would have anyways), so I can't actually think what is that bad about the idea apart from than in a spade through the cable situation the armour would be poorly earthed. Thank you very much for the replies. I'm a heating engineer by trade, and mainly got the electrical qualification so I can install air con units, so am a bit of a newbie really. [/QUOTE]
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