Enchufe desde foco terraza exterior (plug from light outdoor)

It's preferable to enter the electrical outlets from the bottom to minimize water ingress, but this would have been less aesthetically pleasing. We installed an external outlet connected to a light fixture. Disadvantage: We'll only have the power supplied by the existing 10A circuit breaker (2300W). Advantage: We can switch off anything plugged into this outlet from inside the house (e.g., Christmas lights). We installed a switch so we can turn off the light and still use the outlet. Currently, the light bulb has three wires: live, neutral (blue), and ground (yellow-green). We connected these three wires to three terminal blocks, and from the other side of these terminal blocks, we connected them to an outlet (we connected these three wires to the outlet). Additionally, we connected the live wire to a switch, and the return wire from the switch went to the light bulb (so the switch could turn it off). We also connected the blue terminal to the light bulb and the yellow-green terminal to the light bulb. It is better to enter the plugs from the bottom so that less water enters, but it would have been less aesthetically pleasing. We put an outdoor plug from a light. Disadvantage: We only have the power from a 10A circuit breaker (2300W). Advantage: We can power what we switch on the plug from inside the house. We also place a switch to turn the light while using the plug. Currently, the light bulb has three wires: live, neutral (blue), and ground (yellow-green). We run those three wires to three plugs, and from the other side of those plugs, we go to a socket (we run those three wires to this one). We also run the live wire to a switch, and the wire from the switch goes to the light bulb (so the switch can turn it off). In addition, we run the blue wire to the light bulb, and the yellow-green wire also goes to the light bulb