Decking lights list of parts

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I have built a new garden deck and Im wanting to put in some decking lights, I have seen something on ebay which is approximately 10 x 50mm lights.

I want to put about 7 in my decking and buy a few extra to be put at the top of my garden set in paving.

The garden itself is small roughly 5m wide x 10m length.

I wanted to run a switch from the house under the deck into each light but we have concrete floors so its just going to cause far too much disruption after having a kitchen just fitted so im going to be running it from the garage just to the right hand side of the garden.

Im thinking it may be a bit of a pain going in the garage each time we want the lights on to go in the garage so I was wondering if there was some sort of switch we coul dhave outside that was easily accesible, I was thinking something like a sensor that went on when it was dark but then thought that would cost a fortune in electric.

The cable will run approximately 4metres in total to the deck and 7 to the paving.

Im assuming I need to use some sort of armoured cable to each area but do I need something that will connect the armoured cable to each individual light, like an aerial splitter but an electrical equivalent?

Appreciate any help/advice you can give, kind regards Paul...
 
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Ok well this is a short decripiption off ebay, whether I purchase them from there remains to be seen yet, I want something not necasarily cheap as I dont want bulbs blowing left right and centre.

Contains 10 low voltage LED lights with plug in transformer, junction box and cables
Each LED light contains 3 LED bulbs.


LED lights give a subtle lighting effect.
Feature lighting for decking, brickwork, paving, patios, wall, skirting boards, plinths, driveways & ceilings
Suitable for gardens, kitchens & bathrooms - Just about anywhere in and around the home.


Cool running - Safe to touch

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