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matt.leung

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On saturday i am going over to give an estimate for some walk/drive over lights. I have never installed these before so i have been looking at some wholesalers etcs...

i have noticed that they come supplied with normal flex as a plug and play systems whiich i find really odd, as i would thought that swa would have to be used etc....

can i please get some advice .....

 
Not done any myself Matt , but I'm sure they are low voltage ,( by "low" I mean 12v)

Or they will be LEDs .

You wouldn't be able to connect SWAs to pharty little light fittings.

 
flex into resin joints would be your best idea tbh as the resin joints are a permantent sealed joint, i use resin joints a heck of a lot, and have never had one fail.

 
Depends on whats on top of it tbh. Could be a lot less if its in a concrete slab for example.

 
hands up badger. not done a joint like that for along time.

in the wholesalers you used to get a big bar of very similar to pyro putty.

if you bury a conduit box in the ground it will naturally have water run past it as the ground soaks with rain and the water goes down to the water table

a lid and gasket just doesn't cut it

i found this for ya tho

http://www.rainbowtech.net/products/view.php?cn=4035

 
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