I want to fit an external security light to an outhouse that already has an internal strip light. My plan is to fit a junction box between the electricity supply point and the strip light's power switch. I want the security light on permanently (it's motion sensitive), so figured it would be correct to connect it at a point before the supply reaches the switch.
So the cabling set-up would involve the mains supply cable going into the junction box, with two cables coming out: one to the strip light switch and one to the new security light.
However, looking at the junction box instructions, their example set-up shows things arranged differently in that the three cables are: supply in from switch; cable out to lamp; cable out to lighting circuit.
Is it OK to use the junction box in the way I want? Anything else I should be aware of before going ahead?
So the cabling set-up would involve the mains supply cable going into the junction box, with two cables coming out: one to the strip light switch and one to the new security light.
However, looking at the junction box instructions, their example set-up shows things arranged differently in that the three cables are: supply in from switch; cable out to lamp; cable out to lighting circuit.
Is it OK to use the junction box in the way I want? Anything else I should be aware of before going ahead?