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Hi All,

Just looking at replacing my current floodlight I installed via a fused 3 Pin plug into a 2 gang socket coming straight off of the breaker box with a Ring Floodlight, where the wire is coming out the brick work is to low and I want to put it into a Junction box and feed it in from below opposed to a rear feed as water won't run upward.

However I am really struggling to find a suitable junction box / CCTV mount, has anyone used one in the UK and if so do you mind sharing ?

Regards
 

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