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Hi, i have bought 3 lights for my garden, I've installed them on 3 upright posts and driled 1 hole through the back of the post for a cable to run through and down the back of the post. At the base of the posts I have decking, then a patch of grass before the house.

I was wondering if someone could help me to determine if.....
i can wire 3 lights with a twin and earth grey cable? Joint all 3 together under my decking with a splitter thing, then run the cable in under my grass in some kind on duct and then up then up the wall and drill a small hole where I have a socket already located the otherside inside the house that powers one light already in The garden?


Now this is just what I know, but would like a professionals help to point me in the right direction?
thanks to anyone in advance who can help me and thanks for taking the time to reply :)

Thanks.
tim
 
Possibly!!

But then you could end up far worse than just wet too!!! This just smacks of another wanna-be electrical policeman that thinks the general public should be banned from purchasing anything remotely electrical, because they owe you a living!!

As i said, this isn't anything New!! Never been a problem in the past. I've only ever seen/heard of anyone wanting to ban the sale of electrical materials to the general public, since the formation of Part Pee scam providers and the influx of quick fix training centre's churning out under trained ill experienced wanna be electricians....

If anything, those two organisation types should be your targets for any banning, not the general public!!!

as e54 says,the industry is worse since part p,not better..
 
Eng, I don't think that anyone was saying that the general public owe us a living. It is frustrating tho, when one tries to do things by-the-book at great expense, to find every incompetent Tom, Dick and Harry "having a go". I don't agree with banning the sale of electrical installation goods to the general public, but I do think that the centres that sell them should be more pro-active in pointing out the dangers and risks.
Surely, you can't condone poorly done DIY electrics, just because it's everybody's right to do so, when you so vehemently lecture everyone here (and I do agree with you) on low Ra readings!
 
as e54 says,the industry is worse since part p,not better..

I think market conditions are worse because we are not on a level playing field, do it by the book, registration, fees. test equipment or just throw it in no questions asked, who's going to be cheaper. The industry and scam providers are shooting legit sparks in the back!

Jumps off soapbox
 
No it didn't have a light on it.

bet it did..

[ElectriciansForums.net] Outside lighting, best way to wire them and what with?
 
Hi Tim, your garden is considered to be a special location so any work carried out there is notifiable to the Local Authority Building Control and should really be carried out by a competant person. I would call someone in for this one if your unsure matey


Wow, I wasn't expecting quite a response. But I understand the basic legist is not to do it myself. I'll have to save up a fortune for an electrician. :)

Id like to tank everyone who has replied, as jus took me nearly half an hour to go through them all :)

Thanks a lot everyone really much appreciated for all the replies and different views.

Thanks.
tim
 
And also plumbing is easy when you've been doing it long enough, but agree even with plumbing trainee centres they are churning them out every week as a fully qualified tradesman after 1 year...then they go out and cause ÂŁ1000s of damage when it goes wrong lol I'm a qualified heating and gas engineer and do it all, but electrics certainly ain't my thing.....and according to you guys I don't think I'll try the lights :)

Thanks again for all your replies :)
tim
 
Wow, I wasn't expecting quite a response. But I understand the basic legist is not to do it myself. I'll have to save up a fortune for an electrician. :)

Id like to tank everyone who has replied, as jus took me nearly half an hour to go through them all :)

Thanks a lot everyone really much appreciated for all the replies and different views.

Thanks.
tim

You say you'll have to save a fortune to get an electrician in.... Not being funny but connecting three lights won't take forever. And there is a way of coming off the socket if carried out the correct way. I don't think it would cost as much as you think
 
This just shows how daft the Part p system is really to me, it's a very simple job, as the op says the socket supplys a garden light anyway, the internal house socket will be protected via the cu. If it's a plug/socket then the plug top will be fused. At the end of the day all he needs is the correct cable/junction box for the location. Why wouldn't it be safe for him to do if he had the correct items? if he wires it wrong it either won't work or it'll take the fuse out. It just seems daft if he was more than able to do the job to pay out for building control to sign it off !! for what ? 3 little garden lights ?? blimey

Runs for cover LOL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
This just shows how daft the Part p system is really to me, it's a very simple job, as the op says the socket supplys a garden light anyway, the internal house socket will be protected via the cu. If it's a plug/socket then the plug top will be fused. At the end of the day all he needs is the correct cable/junction box for the location. Why wouldn't it be safe for him to do if he had the correct items? if he wires it wrong it either won't work or it'll take the fuse out. It just seems daft if he was more than able to do the job to pay out for building control to sign it off !! for what ? 3 little garden lights ?? blimey

Runs for cover LOL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ill take the first shot.....
Well for one he's using twin and earth outside......
 

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