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fill with resing and put earthrod at the end of line if its a long run
Can you expand on why you would put an earth rod at the far end please, I can't quite see why you would do that at the moment?
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fill with resing and put earthrod at the end of line if its a long run
Is there a particular brand you could recommend? Im after a 12v LED system with spike lightsWhy are you doing this with a mains feed. Given the wide range of LED's available there is no need to use more than 12v for anything in the garden and it greatly reduces the hazard to gardeners digging too enthusiastically. RCBO to mains/12v transformer then distribute.
look at Collingwood Lighting.Is there a particular brand you could recommend? Im after a 12v LED system with spike lights
SWA. in the ground can degrade over time, systems not maintained, just treat it as you would the farm animals, and up the danger levels... An extra rod at the end of the system will give you the extra belt and braces on tripping speeds over long runs for not a lot of cash. Just think of kids playing in a garden with nothing on their feet.
Why are you doing this with a mains feed. Given the wide range of LED's available there is no need to use more than 12v for anything in the garden and it greatly reduces the hazard to gardeners digging too enthusiastically. RCBO to mains/12v transformer then distribute.
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