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Ahh, good old water powered lights. Always remember to drill a hole in the bottom of the box. If the water can’t flow the lights won’t work!Opening an external lighting joint box.
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Ahh, good old water powered lights. Always remember to drill a hole in the bottom of the box. If the water can’t flow the lights won’t work!Opening an external lighting joint box.
Looks like a bit of a water feature you’ve got thereOpening an external lighting joint box.
You must have been like Billy the kid getting the camera out to catch that. Impressive. Or did you fill it up again for the photo?Opening an external lighting joint box.
Good point. You’de think the water would be running brown with rust.You must have been like Billy the kid getting the camera out to catch that. Impressive. Or did you fill it up again for the photo?
Street light column in someone's garden.Opening an external lighting joint box.
In this case it's male adaptors with lock rings both sides and there's another 5 of these fittings 2m apart probably all connected the same way, with singles for another lighting circuit running uninterrupted through all of it....Could be worse, could be all metal conduit, threaded into the fittings, and needing half a mile* of other stuff removing before you get back to that one. Of course, I'm guessing they've used male adapters rather than female adapters with bushes.
* Exaggerated for effect.
In this case it's male adaptors with lock rings both sides and there's another 5 of these fittings 2m apart probably all connected the same way, with singles for another lighting circuit running uninterrupted through all of it....
But yes, at least it isn't galv....!
Male pvc adapters are terrible. Badly designed with terrible lock rings and, for the most part, much less practical than their female counterparts. I dislike them intensely.
I think you two better meet up......for a chat, of course...I have a similar pair of strippers.
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