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Hi all - need your valuable help to install a new 100W LED PIR floodlight outdoors (garden) and a CCTV. This is a new built with a few 30A RCCB protection units installed in the consumer unit. We are looking to install the floodlight and cctv in the garden. There is currently a light fixture outdoors controlled via an indoor single gang switch. The current outdoor fixture is connected to a twin-earth cable. We are trying to find the best and safest possible way to install the floodlight and cctv without drilling through the walls. Most importantly, we're looking to have both in a protected/isolated line. Extremely appreciative if ppl can offers they thoughts on the following. I wonder if its possible/to: 1) change the indoor single gang switch to a fused single-gang switch limiting supply with a 3A fuse; 2) remove the current outdoor lights and place a P66 four- or five way junction box; 3) connect the existing twin and earth cable to the floodlight and the cctv via two SWA 1.5mm (?) (both drawing from the same source-cable); 4) place all cables into separate conduits/wastepipes and fix to the wall. Obviously, the indoor switch will always stay 'on' but at least the circuit is protected in case something goes wrong. This is just an idea at the first stage - not attempting anything unless it's 100% compliant with code and permitted work etc. Is this the best way to do it? Can we change the single gang switch to a fused switch or it's unlikely the existing switch will have the required cables? Should I assume the single-gang switch (farthest one in the light circuit) will be missing cables? If the cables are missing, any other way? Any thoughts are extremely appreciated!! Again, not attempting anything unless all t's are crossed and tests conducted etc. If cctv and floodlight are too much to be at the light circuit, then we can lose the cctv and put a battery-powered one (less ideal)... The current light is similar to the attached picture.