Its all very well suggesting pratley boxes and storm glands etc as an ideal solution (which they are by the way) until youve got 25 junctions to do and show the quote to the customer
Agreed. Somebody recommended the pratleys filled with gel to me as a solution, but you're looking at ~ £40 per junction on materials.
 
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what's wrong with a choc block and tape? cheap as chips and will last till the cheque clears.
 
It is very difficult to keep nature out as water is a natural solvent.
 
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Problem with Wiska boxes is that they are IP66 so in theory they are not suitable for short periods submerged in water with being in rain sodden soil they would be.
 
40 quid per joint just on materials won’t hold much water with my customers

Spend 1000’s on new decking or paving out the garden, but then winge about doing the electrical work correctly.

Do it cheep, do it twice.
 
Re pricing: if the customer wants something that needs 20+ junctions, buried or not, it's going to cost them. Be clear and price accordingly, don't short change yourself.
If asked to lay porcelain instead of sandstone, damn right I'm charging more.
 
The Pratley boxes are cheaper than £40!
 
The Pratley boxes are cheaper than £40!
From where? I'm seeing £32.22 on TLC for a 3 way. By the time you've filled em up with gel + wagos you won't be far off
 
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what's wrong with a choc block and tape? cheap as chips and will last till the cheque clears.

Forget that Ive now added additional protection to the circuit so its fine!
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