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Andycumbo

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Afternoon all! I’m wanting to buy a standard outdoor security light with a sensor for a garage wall… there’s a couple of sockets in the garage so I’m just wondering what would be needed to make the light able to be plugged in? From what I can gather; a 0.75mm flex cable about 3 meters long, 3 or 5 amp socket and some cable clips to give the drain off loop?

Cheers for any help of I’ve missed anything!
Andy
 

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