Lot of work and detail in this.I have these in smart lighting that are dimmable from a phone app got from lamp and light.They give off great light aswell 👍
Couple of reasons.... 1) I had excess NYY-High-tuff cable, so cost wasnt an issue and it's generally inexpensive. 2) The apeture for service is small (even with 1 cable), so daisy-chain would mean 2 connections per light Sure there were better ways to deploy, but this method worked a charm. Thanks for the question certainly SealaxLife
I've used Wagos this year as I had an ants nest in one of the chambers which caused excess moisture (prior to that I'd just used loads of electrical tape). The Wagos are larger, but they do just about fit fortunately. Also used a sealant where the lamp meets the patio.
Are you asking me or telling me? I guess you COULD use SWA, I think with this tecnique it'd be very difficult to terminate with full SWA on the flex and such a small apeture to work with. On this setup, I had SWA into my box which was adjacent to the patio, and then I used NYY High-Tuff which is strong, but much easier to work with. Hope that helps.
Good question. 5 of the lights got flooded with water during last years heavy rain. I wouldnt expect them to have flooded, but the actual casing leaked water into the unit. I took them to the supplier and they replaced FOC, but I am concerned come this year if the replacements do the same. So far, they've been good - so it might have a faulty batch. Have a look around, and get a gurantee from your vendor, maybe a trade counter.
www.aewelectrical.com/products.html This is where I got them from. They're a trade shop, so might not sell direct to consumer. The lights are made by Kensington, so maybe look at who stocks them. Alternatively, Screwfix or similar UK trade outfit should supply.
Lot of work and detail in this.I have these in smart lighting that are dimmable from a phone app got from lamp and light.They give off great light aswell 👍
Great video, couple of things ill probably do differently but I love the trick with the waste pipe and will definitely be nicking that!
Wait, what???? U ran wire individually to each light????? Why not jst daisy chain it? Parallel????
Couple of reasons....
1) I had excess NYY-High-tuff cable, so cost wasnt an issue and it's generally inexpensive.
2) The apeture for service is small (even with 1 cable), so daisy-chain would mean 2 connections per light
Sure there were better ways to deploy, but this method worked a charm. Thanks for the question certainly SealaxLife
i agree individual feeds plus easier to fault find in future
Thnax sir
Thank you!!!
Hope it was helpful!
@@georgekenny4325 yes very helpful, thank you.
*Are you rated to be driven on? I was thinking to put them on the sides of my driveway.*
When gake off the cover, how do u change the bulb?
Have u to get a new unit?
So did you use Wago’s & then just seal them with silicone?
Hay diferentes diámetros en la lámparas de piso?
What did you use to connect the lights to supply i.e wagos,gel box etc... Thanks 👍
I've used Wagos this year as I had an ants nest in one of the chambers which caused excess moisture (prior to that I'd just used loads of electrical tape).
The Wagos are larger, but they do just about fit fortunately.
Also used a sealant where the lamp meets the patio.
Appreciated this video
What pva or sealant did you use to actually fix the lighting tube into the down tube please?
Sika Sikaflex EBT+ All-Weather Sealant Clear 300ml
Should the cabling be swa
Are you asking me or telling me? I guess you COULD use SWA, I think with this tecnique it'd be very difficult to terminate with full SWA on the flex and such a small apeture to work with. On this setup, I had SWA into my box which was adjacent to the patio, and then I used NYY High-Tuff which is strong, but much easier to work with. Hope that helps.
How to fix it if it is not working?
What type of cabling have you used plz?
NYY-J Cable - 1.5mm
Go to 3mins 50 in the video
Thank you
Please What is the name of that switch use
I’m looking at buying 8 of these… How are these lights still performing…? Any issues with them or need to replace any of them…?
Good question. 5 of the lights got flooded with water during last years heavy rain. I wouldnt expect them to have flooded, but the actual casing leaked water into the unit. I took them to the supplier and they replaced FOC, but I am concerned come this year if the replacements do the same. So far, they've been good - so it might have a faulty batch. Have a look around, and get a gurantee from your vendor, maybe a trade counter.
The amount of wires is unnecessary. You can parrell from light bulb to another bulb.
Please tell me the size
Where. Can I find these lights?
www.aewelectrical.com/products.html
This is where I got them from. They're a trade shop, so might not sell direct to consumer.
The lights are made by Kensington, so maybe look at who stocks them.
Alternatively, Screwfix or similar UK trade outfit should supply.