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I want to install a PIR security light on a garage, the light comes with around 700mm of outside rated cable.
Which would you do:
1) Fit an IP rated junction box on the outside wall, rear fed with T&E from the existing garage lighting circuit and then connect the light with a gland etc to keep it all as weatherproof as possible.
or
2) Drill a hole in the wall and put the cable from the light straight through and then connect up with a junction box on the internal wall.
Option 1 seems better for future maintenance as obviously I can just separate at the junction box without having to pull the cable through the wall (which would be siliconed in). Downsides are having the junction box outside increases risk of failure from water ingress etc, also some people would rather the "cleaner" look of not having another grey box on the wall (it's on the front of the garage so reasonably prominent).
Option 2 - no points of failure outside, but more of a pain to change the light if I needed to. Potentially a cable going straight into a wall could look a bit bodge?
Thanks in advance
Which would you do:
1) Fit an IP rated junction box on the outside wall, rear fed with T&E from the existing garage lighting circuit and then connect the light with a gland etc to keep it all as weatherproof as possible.
or
2) Drill a hole in the wall and put the cable from the light straight through and then connect up with a junction box on the internal wall.
Option 1 seems better for future maintenance as obviously I can just separate at the junction box without having to pull the cable through the wall (which would be siliconed in). Downsides are having the junction box outside increases risk of failure from water ingress etc, also some people would rather the "cleaner" look of not having another grey box on the wall (it's on the front of the garage so reasonably prominent).
Option 2 - no points of failure outside, but more of a pain to change the light if I needed to. Potentially a cable going straight into a wall could look a bit bodge?
Thanks in advance