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Yes. It’s a common practice just to add external lights to the internal circuit.

But be aware outside lights can be easily affected by moisture, and if it causes a breaker to trip, you’ll lose the inside lights as well.
 
Yes. It’s a common practice just to add external lights to the internal circuit.

But be aware outside lights can be easily affected by moisture, and if it causes a breaker to trip, you’ll lose the inside lights as well.
Many thanks for confirming, hopefully I wont get any issues with moisture - thanks again.
 

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