I am sorry but I don’t agree about the
wiring. Ground is very important and should
be used especially if fixture is near
water. I hope your wiring is not old in
your home and is grounded. You can wire
ground to the outlet box by extending the
ground wire and placing a flanged spade or
a butted end clip or a ground plug. Remove
outlet cover screw and place infront of
cover putting the screw threw the clip and
replace all. The best way would be to
replace the receptacle with a 3 prong one
and wire your new plug end with a three
plug in. You well need to buy some
insulated ground wire, measure how long to
the out let. After set up you can tape
ground wire to the other wires with out
removing the insulation from either of
them. Most local diy’s can set you up with
what you need.
As to the light well that can be bad as
well. Where you are suggesting placing the
lights can be very dangerous, the amount of
heat of most standard bulbs is high enough
to start a fire if place near paper and
some woods. If the area you are placing
this unit is dry and making sure there are
NO objects around touching the light I
would be sure to get a cool running bulb.
Do not use such bulbs out doors or near
water they can explode and start a fire. I
have a motion light on the front of my barn
and it has a yellow light made for outdoors
in it and I made sure to place the gasket
on the bulb before putting it in and made
sure it is pointing down as to not to hold
water in the socket.
2pyrs