Currently my back garden lights run on 12V from a transformer located inside my lounge, the 12V cable going out through a convenient air-vent hole.
Upcoming alterations in the lounge mean that I need to move the transformer, but really there is no suitable alternative space indoors. My thought therefore is to mount it outside in a sealed IP55 box, with the mains lead passing back through the existing hole (once the 12V cable has been removed) to the 230V mains socket inside the lounge. Proper glands on the underneath of the exterior box, drip loops, silicone sealant in the hole in the wall etc. Maybe upgrade the socket to one with an integral RCD?
NB: unlike my previous query along the same lines, this transformer has a 230V mains lead with a plug on the end, it's not the plug-top type with the 13A plug built-in. The transformer is labelled as being for indoor use only. but can this safely be ignored if I use a proper IP55 outside?
Upcoming alterations in the lounge mean that I need to move the transformer, but really there is no suitable alternative space indoors. My thought therefore is to mount it outside in a sealed IP55 box, with the mains lead passing back through the existing hole (once the 12V cable has been removed) to the 230V mains socket inside the lounge. Proper glands on the underneath of the exterior box, drip loops, silicone sealant in the hole in the wall etc. Maybe upgrade the socket to one with an integral RCD?
NB: unlike my previous query along the same lines, this transformer has a 230V mains lead with a plug on the end, it's not the plug-top type with the 13A plug built-in. The transformer is labelled as being for indoor use only. but can this safely be ignored if I use a proper IP55 outside?