I've had a play with the new lights. I decided it would be a good idea to connect them up and check they all work before I make them a permanent part of the new steps

They came fitted with a cheap and nasty IP54 connector box, one of which was deformed and clearly not watertight, so I've removed all these. They've been replaced with IP67 in-line connector which should make swapping them out easy when they begin to fail. They've supposedly got a 30,000 hr lifetime but thats only 10 years at 8hrs a day, and thats assuming they really achieve their estimated life. I'm guessing I'll be swapping them out before then and will be swearing if I've made it difficult for myself
Since the new connectors need a round cable to seal properly, and since I'm trying to make it easy to replace them in future, I've wired them with outdoor rated flex cable rather than standard twin and earth. I've crimped bootlace ferrules on to the ends of each cable so am confident they will stand the tests of time

I've ordered a big IP rated junction box to house the chocblock connectors to keep them out of the way, this will end up above the new ceiling in the porch.
I've temporarily wired a plug on the end just to check them out 😊
Happy that they all work I then ran a cable outside and layed them out on the ground to look at them against the new downlighters...
Hmm. Not quite the same colour, at least they're not in the photo

In person they're closer, but I'll try some yellow filter film behind the lenses to see if it improves things. They're the dimmest I could find, only 1W, but since they shine straight out they could do with dimming down further. The filter film should help with this too but I can play around with it until I'm happy... I'm hoping to run the cables tomorrow and start laying some bricks although I'm aware I don't have enough to finish the job so have just ordered another 40
