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Non wired 'in brick' lights?
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As a temp measure what about motion activated solar light screwed into the brickwork. Some thing like this from ama..n
Solar Lights Outdoor, Solar Motion Sensor Lights Waterproof Super Bright Wireless Solar Security Lights for Garden Fence Yard Patio
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ChilliBob said:
Yep, I'm sure if I said what I wanted to use it for he'd insist lol!Phantom151 said:ChilliBob said:
My Dad has one, just two prongs and some dials type thing right! I've seen him use it to prove a battery is dead, but not use it on something mains. I'd better do some thorough research before using it!Phantom151 said:Do you have a multimeter? Might be worth a quick check to see if the power is getting to the lights before paying for an electrician. Even a pen tester type thing would do. The lights themselves may have failed.
That's the one. Maybe he would help?
Better safe than sorry!
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