Browse Forums Building A New House Re: How much did your electrical cost? 11Oct 23, 2008 12:45 pm Blog - http://clageonewhouse.blogspot.com/ Building Thread - viewtopic.php?f=31&t=10886&hilit=milan I am in, with my husband and my beautiful bunny Re: How much did your electrical cost? 12Oct 23, 2008 12:51 pm 12 external junction boxes Can i ask what is Junction Box? haha... that was my question when my husband requested it... its basically wiring for future light to be installed to an external wall... a bit like the internal batten holder but for external areas without the light globe. So we placed one in every spot we wanted to install an external light eg: our balcony pillars, one on each pillar, side of the house for future sensor light, etc... hope i've explained it ok.. Re: How much did your electrical cost? 13Oct 23, 2008 12:56 pm Thanks for the explanation.. Blog - http://clageonewhouse.blogspot.com/ Building Thread - viewtopic.php?f=31&t=10886&hilit=milan I am in, with my husband and my beautiful bunny Re: How much did your electrical cost? 14Oct 23, 2008 5:11 pm With regards to the Junction box, is that what you would need for garden lighting?
Also, you mentioned that you used the junction box for future lights which you will put on your pillar. Would it be easier to just get the builder to put a light point there, so you can have a switch in the house, or is that too expensive? thanks. To answer the original question, I think for all the downlights, it would work out to be about right. Like stonecutter said, every downlight you want extra is $100, $50 if you are putting it inlieu of a batten light. Idiots are fun, that's why there is one in every village! - Dr. House - Re: How much did your electrical cost? 15Oct 23, 2008 8:22 pm wonderland - a junction box comes with a light switch. Yes - you can use those for garden lighting. We'll be having some JBs at ground level for that purpose.
You can't just have a light point because it's outdoors. As for fitting downlights - you can purchase the fitting for about $10-15 - so if you can get a sparky to install each for less than $35 - it's cheaper to organise yourself. After 4 years - we're in! I am currently getting quotes for 600 mm high footings for a 14m x 7m (total dims) expandable house The number of posts required are 36, layout attached It is a level… 0 124198 Hi, We’re in a similar situation and recently looked into doing something like this in our own high-rise unit. Like you, we mainly wanted to add a bath but were told the… 2 46641 Stanks Bimbob was spot on with his post. You will need a dedicated circuit the same as an induction cooktop basically. The great thing though is typically most meter… 3 20688 |