I have bought some (2) stainless steel bodied garden lights and the supplied wiring is the standard 2 core blue/brown with an additional seperate earth wire running alongside (though not in the conduit).
I only have a temporary extension reel supplying the garden electricity at the moment and this is a standard 2 core plug.
What do I do with the earth ?
I see 2 solutions currently
1) buy a 3 pin extension which plugs into a 2 pin socket (which means the earth is redundant/useless and not doing anything, but looks good !)
2) run the earth wires on a seperate cable from both lights and secure them to a copper earthing pole elsewhere in the garden and then plug the two normal (blue/brown) wires into my 2 pin extension socket
Possibly (3) - forget about the earth completely and risk a shock if I touch the lights metal body
Having seen some of the Thai style of earthing - (drill a hole in the wall and push the earth wire into that) I am somewhat confused as to what is the 'right' (safe) thing to do.
Need some advice from an electrician here.
And yes I know I should run a permanant supply to the garden - but it all takes time.







