Guys I'm wanting to wire these black argos lights similar to one in attached pics against the length of my wall. Question is, will I need a junction box termination start of each light then carry on the loop to next light. Or can I wire straight into back of new argos light and come out other side and wire next light same way. Same as attached in pic with white lights. Cable will be connected to a standard wall plug or fuse spur.
I think the lights you posted are to be recessed into a brick wall. They don't have a side entry so you can't do as in the example picture.
The lights may be surface mounted but I suspect you'll find that the cable entry points are at the rear. You either drill through or install the cables during construction if the wall has two fair faces.
The wall has no electrics so far so I wanted to use 20mm conduict piping horizontal across the wall. Have a daisy chain of lights connected through them. Just wanted to know how to connect it back of led light to I could carry on with a daisy link for next light. Similar to how it is in the pic. I can drill hole on side of light of require and put a grommet In.
You could wire them as in the photo with the lamp nounted on the front of the box and back entry, you could also use a short upright piece of conduit into a stop end box with the fitting mounted on the front. Whole host of options.
Ideally want it from the back or side entry. So back of the light terminal box. 2 lots of wires will go in? One entry wire and one exit wire going to the next light?
Hi, I've opened the light fixing and it has 2 lots of fitting supply so that way I can form a daisy chain. Which wire best to use for outside? Will I need the 20mm conduict pipe to feed the incoming wire through?
Looks like there more back entry than surface conduit side entry. You can still do it with conduit and flex but it ain't gonna look good.
If you can, return those lights and buy surface mount. The ones you have are designed to be wired from behind.
Are you sure? Already cut-out on either side for cable to run into, then into white grommet, back out other grommet and back under cut-out. Not designed to have a gland or conduit attached directly to it so looks like they intend you to use appropriate rubber covered ‘pond cable’. Could just be the angle of the picture so don’t take my word for it. Did it come with any instructions?
In that case, crack on. Just make sure you don't open the grommets up too much to take the cable. Don't use ordinary flex as it will age with UV. You need pond flex as mentioned by @Truckcab79: https://www.screwfix.com/p/time-3183p-black-3-core-0-75mm-flexible-cable-25m-drum/61627
Do I need to cover the flex with any conduict? The ones sold on screwfix are not suitable for outdoors but I've seen many use them. That's the cable I've bought anyway, really soft and flexible.
Surface mount they may well be, but they wont look like the picture that you've posted as the desired finished set-up. As others have commented, cable is designed to enter at the back and the grommets fitted are angled that way. Don’t think you’ll be able to make them weather tight.