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Feeding cable through insulation
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<blockquote data-quote="DIY GUY" data-source="post: 529945" data-attributes="member: 29427"><p>Yes it’s only lighting. I’m linking from original switch out to photo cell then linking from there out to feed 4 led low watt lights. Cable to feed the Solar cell will be buried in 6ft of insulation and only 2 lights linking out after that will be in 6ft of insulation. The other 2 lights will be behind no insulation. </p><p></p><p>Does this seem safe enough to do? Should cable be at the front (plasterboard side) or at the back the exterior wall side?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DIY GUY, post: 529945, member: 29427"] Yes it’s only lighting. I’m linking from original switch out to photo cell then linking from there out to feed 4 led low watt lights. Cable to feed the Solar cell will be buried in 6ft of insulation and only 2 lights linking out after that will be in 6ft of insulation. The other 2 lights will be behind no insulation. Does this seem safe enough to do? Should cable be at the front (plasterboard side) or at the back the exterior wall side? [/QUOTE]
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