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I don't see any problem, I have just installed a single PIR 140W security light to deteached garage with itsw own
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Discuss Is it ok to put a a normal plug on the end of an external security light? in the Talk Electrician area at ElectriciansForums.net
Dont listen to half these ejits on here with there regs get yourself a bit a flex a plug top an a 5A fuse put your light up connect it so you cant see any copper coming out conections clip the cable neatly leavin a drip loop at light an where it goes in the wall stick your plug on put in 5A fuse plug it in an your sorted am a time served 17th edition spark the only diffrence is i dont eat reg books for dinner its 100% safe garenteed
+1 - Some discussions just become out of hand with regs bashers!
Another classic thread
The OP obvs not a electrician asked if it was ok and its turned into a big debate with regs being quoted etc..
Why couldnt someone just reply with a good answer and leave it at that?
Hello.
In my opinion it's against regulation.
Ive bought a new solar 300w metal outside light complete with cable; with Live, Neutral & Earth wires, (I don’t know what the cable size is as it doesn’t say). The new light is a metal square type with sensor, replacing an old halogen one.
I want to use a cable connector to extend the cable as its not long enough; then put a plug on it with a 3 or 5 amp fuse.
I noticed when taking the old one down that the earth wire in the plug was not connected; just coiled to one side in the plug.
Er… I thought all metal outside lights should be earthed?.
So, if after using the cable connector (which will be inside the garage along with the metal clad socket outlet already there); do I connect the earth wires or not?
I’m a fairly capable 73 year old female, but would appreciate help from better informed folk.
Many thanks ?.
Irrespective of whether the load need an earth (CPC) or not, the earth wire in a plug should always be connected!I noticed when taking the old one down that the earth wire in the plug was not connected; just coiled to one side in the plug.
Er… I thought all metal outside lights should be earthed?.
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