Wire plug to a floodlight
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P675

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507 posts

48 months

Monday 6th January
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Quick question hopefully. I bought some floodlights to replace broken ones and wired them up to the existing wire, connected to a lightswitch, all good.

Another one would be easier to plug into an outside socket, but not many come with UK plugs on the wires, can I just add a plug and it will work fine? I have in my head that lighting voltage is different to plug sockets but I'm not an expert at all.

Thanks!

maccboy

725 posts

154 months

Monday 6th January
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Don't worry. The voltage is the same. It'll work fine as long as the socket is waterproof. If you get an LED floodlight, it'll draw a lot less current and save you money too.

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2,675 posts

102 months

Monday 6th January
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As a minimum, put a 1A fuse in the plug.

I wouldn't do it like that - off a fused connection unit may be okay, but - not having a go - it doesn't sound like you are at that level.

Skyedriver

20,730 posts

298 months

Monday 6th January
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Assuming the new light unit isn't designed to connect to some transformer and is 240V then a 3 pin plug CORRECTLY WIRED will be OK
I use an LED floodlight with a 3 pin plug as an inspection/work light in the garage.

The Gauge

5,142 posts

29 months

Monday 6th January
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I've dome similar to a PIR bulkhead light that I fitted under my carport. I bought some flexi cable and fitted a plug, and plugged it into a nearby outdoor water proof socket. Nice and easy and the light comes on when detecting movement.