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For various reasons out of my control, we have wound up in a situation where we have 1.5mm SWA cables buried in these pillars and exiting out of the plastic housing for the wall lights.
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There are around 5 of these lights across the 5 pillars. Daisy chained with the 3 core SWA. As you can see, the wall ha snow bene plastered and finished. The house-end of this cable will be glanded into a Wiska box and punched into the house to connect to a Switched FCU.

The plastic housing set in the pillar is only deep enough to take the light!

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The back of the plastic box has some screw holes for the light to fix to.

I am at a loss as to how I get these cables connected to the lights given the lack of space and hence, inability to gland these ends. If this were regular T&E it wouldn't have been an issue - from a space and connectivity point at least!

Can I please have some creative suggestions on how I get myself out of a hole. Thanks in advance.
 
What about brick sized surface lights you can get? You could then perhaps use a slim wiska box to loop in and out your swa tucked into those recesses, and flex to the light and put it over it. This kinda thing... ive used better looking ones before, i forget where from
 

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What about brick sized surface lights you can get? You could then perhaps use a slim wiska box to loop in and out your swa tucked into those recesses, and flex to the light and put it over it.
I did contemplate that. We now have 5 of the recessed lights which weren’t particularly cheap and can’t be returned as I have used the back box…
I did like the idea of recessed lights.
 
Chase out a hole in the pillar behind the light fitting, deep enough for a Wiska box plus SWA glands?
There is some space behind this plastic housing but I’m thinking, it’s going to be awkward to hollow out and how will I then work with the cable in he space behind there?

Also, is there a more compact option than then gland and wiska box as that may squeeze in behind the plastic housing?

Thanks for your help.
 
What about brick sized surface lights you can get? You could then perhaps use a slim wiska box to loop in and out your swa tucked into those recesses, and flex to the light and put it over it. This kinda thing... ive used better looking ones before, i forget where from
I have been reflecting on this and this is probably my best option. New surface lights can be very slim and not the bulkheads I initially had in my mind when considering this option. There also reasonably priced. Something like this may be:

Does the housing space give me enough room for a mini wiska and 2 regular glands in your view?
 
The depth of that one you linked to is 7cm, according to the specs. What is the depth of the one you have?
Also, it states it uses a 60W SES lamp which may not be ideal.
 

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