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Another electrical question
I’m helping my son improve his garage. He has one light switch and he wants to add two switches so each bay has a switch. Would hard wiring be better or installing remote switches? All the studs are exposed so pulling wire wouldn’t be an issue. Remote switches seem easier and faster. What would the brain trust do?
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Just replace the existing switch with a single pole duplex-style light switch wired to the second bay.
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I’d pull the wire and do it right so I only had to do it once. Ymmv.
If it’s attached - or has a side door - I’d probably install 3 way circuits so you can turn any of them on from there too. |
O and those new led fluorescent strip lights are really nice.
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It’s a detached garage without a normal door. Just three roll up garage doors.
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If it were my garage, I’d split the bays with hardwired individual switches. Especially since there’s no single door access.
Must say that I find that a bit odd even on a detached garage. |
I would wire up all the lights to a single switch. Turn them all on at the same time unless its in two or three separate buildings. If LED, its very low electrical consumption and can be left on for hours with little $$. This way, if needed, he wouldn't have take a hike to just turn on a light on the other bay. That's just me because I hate to have dark spots in a room or work space. Most of those lights have a plug that can plugged into the first lamp and it can keep going down stream without having to wire up anything.
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I'm going to answer completely opposite of what I normally would.
Normally, I would say put in 3 way switches, one bank between bays 1 and 2, the other between 2 and 3. Instead, I'm going to recommend remote switches and an Alexa or similar. Let's say you're in bay 1, and need something on the other side of the garage. Instead of walking to the switches, just say "hey Alexa, turn on the lights in bay 3", and they come on. When you're done for the evening, "hey Alexa, turn off all the garage lights and close the doors, turn on the light by the back door of the house". |
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1751560803.jpg You can add as many 4 ways as you want to the middle of that run. they swap the traveller lines. Make sure you buy 4 way switches, not double pole switches........ |
And this is how we went from 63 VW to 2025 Porsche... ha.
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Thanks for the diagram.
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Alexa makes the whole damn thing very easy. |
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