Last ones I did had a metal box which was sunk in to the wall during the wall build. It had two 20mm knockouts on the rear. The wall was backfilled with a flower bed, but before it was, these brick lights where looped from one to the other with bog standard PVC flexi-conduit.
3 core rubber flex from one fitting to the next, through conduit.
The lights fixed back into the box already fitted with bags of room for slack cable the rear. The lights had 16mm TRS glands (2) in the rear for two flexes.
There was also some walk over lights, and these where done in exactly the same way, with the exception of using PVC conduit, and the fact the lights where round and in the ground.
Cant recall the manufacturer, but the quality was 100%. The brick lights where all LED, and two years later are still going strong, and are on every evening. They are in a communal car park for flats. The LED matrix is easily changed. Had to change one a week or so after installation, but no probs since.
I will see if I can some details - They where not cheap though - £70 odd a pop for the walls, and I am sure it was nearly £200 for the walk over, but they where metal halide, and there was only two either side of the entrance 'bridge'.
They where all tough plastic in construction, with stainless front bezzels.
3 core rubber flex from one fitting to the next, through conduit.
The lights fixed back into the box already fitted with bags of room for slack cable the rear. The lights had 16mm TRS glands (2) in the rear for two flexes.
There was also some walk over lights, and these where done in exactly the same way, with the exception of using PVC conduit, and the fact the lights where round and in the ground.
Cant recall the manufacturer, but the quality was 100%. The brick lights where all LED, and two years later are still going strong, and are on every evening. They are in a communal car park for flats. The LED matrix is easily changed. Had to change one a week or so after installation, but no probs since.
I will see if I can some details - They where not cheap though - £70 odd a pop for the walls, and I am sure it was nearly £200 for the walk over, but they where metal halide, and there was only two either side of the entrance 'bridge'.
They where all tough plastic in construction, with stainless front bezzels.

