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Hi everyone,
Last night when I went outside I switched on the outdoor LED floodlights (which were already installed when we moved in) and noticed they had both stopped working (one has a nasty looking burn mark on one of the LEDs).
I plan to replace them, but I was having a look at the wiring this morning from ground level and it seems that whoever installed them didn’t use outdoor cable. They just used ordinary T+E which comes out of a junction box above the kitchen window (where it’s probably fed from the lighting circuit) and is tacked along the wall, then it goes into another junction box which both lights are wired into.
My question is - when replacing these lights, would it be prudent to replace this cable with something more suitable for outdoor use, or should I just use regular T+E but put it inside a conduit or something?
Last night when I went outside I switched on the outdoor LED floodlights (which were already installed when we moved in) and noticed they had both stopped working (one has a nasty looking burn mark on one of the LEDs).
I plan to replace them, but I was having a look at the wiring this morning from ground level and it seems that whoever installed them didn’t use outdoor cable. They just used ordinary T+E which comes out of a junction box above the kitchen window (where it’s probably fed from the lighting circuit) and is tacked along the wall, then it goes into another junction box which both lights are wired into.
My question is - when replacing these lights, would it be prudent to replace this cable with something more suitable for outdoor use, or should I just use regular T+E but put it inside a conduit or something?