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Default Wall wart in a box

Already had some advice from my friendly neighbourhood sparky Adam about
this, but wanted some more ideas.

Need to put some low voltage (12v) lights in a deck. 10 lights, each with 3
LED's.

Lights and manifold/junction are IP66, wall wart needs to be inside though.

Easiest wiring option is a disused security light. Only other option would
be a right mission.

So, I'm thinking. I could run the cable from the unused light into an IP66
box like this http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/SMWPM02.html & plug in
the wall wart.

Only question - do you think the wall wart might overheat?


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