naylorpd
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I have some outdoor floodlights at home in Azerbaijan, which need replacing. The way they are connected is in the photos - cable through the stone base then up into a waterproof box through a gland.
The problem is that the newer model floodlights that I can buy have much shorter cables - barely 6". And if I take the back off the light, the power cable is soldered to a PCB, unlike the last ones where I could and did change the cable for a longer one.
It seems to me that I need to join the cable underneath the stone base before it goes into the gland. So what are my options for a safe connection? The local method would be PVC tape!
I can get Waco connectors here but anything more esoteric probably not.
Thanks
The problem is that the newer model floodlights that I can buy have much shorter cables - barely 6". And if I take the back off the light, the power cable is soldered to a PCB, unlike the last ones where I could and did change the cable for a longer one.
It seems to me that I need to join the cable underneath the stone base before it goes into the gland. So what are my options for a safe connection? The local method would be PVC tape!
I can get Waco connectors here but anything more esoteric probably not.
Thanks