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I had a low voltage outdoors light which ran off a 3A twin core cable, but because it was not bright enough I want to replace it with a more powerful one.
The cable run is buried in the walls, so I don't want to replace it. Of course, the mains spotlights (I'm looking at 150W, so the 3A cable will be more than adequate) require an earth.
Next to the light positon on the wall is an IP66 rated junction box where the cable comes out of thw wall. Would it be possible and legal (and safe!) to run the three-core cable from the light into the junction box, and connect live and neutral to the cable coming from the wall, and then connect a seperate earth cable into the junction box, and run that down the exterior wall to an earth spike? Sort of providing a dedicated earth just for the outside light.
Thanks in advance.
The cable run is buried in the walls, so I don't want to replace it. Of course, the mains spotlights (I'm looking at 150W, so the 3A cable will be more than adequate) require an earth.
Next to the light positon on the wall is an IP66 rated junction box where the cable comes out of thw wall. Would it be possible and legal (and safe!) to run the three-core cable from the light into the junction box, and connect live and neutral to the cable coming from the wall, and then connect a seperate earth cable into the junction box, and run that down the exterior wall to an earth spike? Sort of providing a dedicated earth just for the outside light.
Thanks in advance.