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Yup, that's why I suggested 2.5mm, but the great thing about constant-current LED drivers is that they will crank up the voltage to maintain the correct current, so the effects of voltage drop, within limits, is prevented.Bear in mind the volt drop if it's a long run of cable at 12v though.
Agree..solar is the way forward for this instal.just screw it on the wall.job done..no pole required.Don't even need a test cert.why not just whack a pole in the ground and put a solar powered one on it? the council have been fitting them around here in the car parks and park and rides. give out a good amount of light too , the solar panel is not too large either.
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