Termination of flex conduit

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Hi all

I am looking to connect three garden lights to pre-installed junction boxes. The boxes are on the fence, whereas the lights will sit in a ground approx. 90cm from the fence.

My intention is to run a NYY-J cable in a flexible conduit and whilst the junction box connection will not be a problem, I am trying to figure out how to terminate the conduit at the light end so it's waterproof.

I am sure there is a neat and proper way of doing it rather than filling the end with an outdoor sealant.

Any ideas are much appreciated.
 
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You use the correct glands to terminate the conduit, typically providing you with a male threaded end that your screw into the fitting (using appropriate seals).
 
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My intention is to run a NYY-J cable in a flexible conduit and whilst the junction box connection will not be a problem, I am trying to figure out how to terminate the conduit at the light end so it's waterproof.

I am sure there is a neat and proper way of doing it rather than filling the end with an outdoor sealant.
Well, how are you terminating the conduit in the junction boxes?

Whatever glands you are using there, use the same ones on the other ends of the lengths of conduit, surely?
 

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