Fitting outside lights

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Has anyone any experience of these http://www.lidl.ie/cps/rde/xchg/SID-7188108E-5707D7FC/lidl_ri_ie/hs.xsl/index_19239.htm ?

They would be for security at the rear of a house. The plan is to mount two lights positioned back-to-back facing towards side gates at each end of the house wall and one in the middle facing out.

The first two would need to be mounted at a right angle to the house wall.
What type of mounting brackets would be needed for these and where are they available from? I'm thinking of galvinised angle iron.

Also, there is one power cable and switching wire which would need to be split three ways. What is the best way to do this outdoors?

Thanks in advance.
 
What distance detection are you after?
Those type of lights are not the best, you can get ones that are adjustable, tilt and pan both lights and sensor. Could rule out additional hardware for mounting.
 
Thanks - Distance of 7-8 metres in each direction. Yes, ideally a three-lights-in-one fitting would be preferable provided the PIR/ sensor covered 180 degrees.
 

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