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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 477697" data-attributes="member: 490"><p> Fair enough, use plastic or PVC back box, just don't leave large cable entries to keep insects out. My prefernce is PVC back box with a TRS gland - the PVC boxes are designed for use with conduit, so have 20mm cicular knockout for the TRS gland (you could just fill any gap with silicone). Small spiders and woodlice are very god at living in the back of sockets and can occsionally trip electrics out.</p><p></p><p>2 - gives better spread of light if arranged equally spaced along centre of garage if you are thinking of renting out as a potential workshop. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 477697, member: 490"] Fair enough, use plastic or PVC back box, just don't leave large cable entries to keep insects out. My prefernce is PVC back box with a TRS gland - the PVC boxes are designed for use with conduit, so have 20mm cicular knockout for the TRS gland (you could just fill any gap with silicone). Small spiders and woodlice are very god at living in the back of sockets and can occsionally trip electrics out. 2 - gives better spread of light if arranged equally spaced along centre of garage if you are thinking of renting out as a potential workshop. [/QUOTE]
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