A little about myself first. After doing a physics degree I began working in the battery backup industry designing, testing and building prototype battery backup systems for the telecoms and oil industries. I then worked for a company building switch gear for the rail industry where I qualified 16th edition in 1992. I then rapidly moved into IT and since then barely touched electrics other than the odd commando socket or pat tests. So my experience is dated and limited to mainly industrial stuff. So I am very out of touch and hence my questions may seem basic.
I have no lighting in my garden and want to install a pair of wall lights, probably LED based down lights just to illuminate the patio. Would it be appropriate to use the following setup.
Spur off nearest ceiling rose with 1.5 twin/earth. Slap a quinetic in-line to save running a switched mains. This makes an easy, straight run to the outside wall, handily dead centre of the patio. The cable will go into a whiska box . Running out of either side of the box two rubber cables 180cm long either side to the lights clipped directly on the external wall.
Is that an acceptable setup meeting current standards?
I have no lighting in my garden and want to install a pair of wall lights, probably LED based down lights just to illuminate the patio. Would it be appropriate to use the following setup.
Spur off nearest ceiling rose with 1.5 twin/earth. Slap a quinetic in-line to save running a switched mains. This makes an easy, straight run to the outside wall, handily dead centre of the patio. The cable will go into a whiska box . Running out of either side of the box two rubber cables 180cm long either side to the lights clipped directly on the external wall.
Is that an acceptable setup meeting current standards?