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- In this tutorial video, I show you how to tap into a power source, a pool light switch, to add constant power for an outdoor Security Floodlight.
- Pick an outlet as close to the door as possible to make installing the floodlights easier. Use a screwdriver to loosen the outlet. Remove the screws on the sides of the outlet to free the wires. Leave the electrical box containing the wires in the wall.
This page contains wiring diagrams for adding a new light fixture to an existing circuit. There are diagrams for adding lights to a ceiling fixture you already have and for using an existing wall outlet as the source for a new switch and light. Different wiring arrangements are included to allow for either the light or the switch to come first in the circuit. Also, find a diagram for adding a light from a switched receptacle you already have to include the fixture when you turn on the room light.
How To Wire A Floodlight To An Existing Switch
Wiring a New Switch and Light from an Outlet
In this diagram power is taken from an existing wall outlet for a new switch and light fixture. The switch comes first in the new part of the circuit and new 2-wire cable is run to it from the outlet. From the switch, new 2-wire cable is run to the new light location.
The neutral for the new light is taken from the receptacle and spliced to the new white wire and to a pigtail that connects back to the receptacle. Likewise, the source hot is removed from the receptacle and spliced to the new black wire and a pigtail connecting back to the hot terminal on the outlet.
At the switch, the black wire from the outlet is connected to one terminal on the switch and the black wire running to the new light is connected to the other. The white wire from the receptacle is spliced to the white wire going to the light, it doesn't connect to the switch in this diagram. At the light, the black wire connects to the hot terminal on the fixture and the white connects to the neutral terminal.
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The white supply wire goes with the fixture’s white wire, the black supply wire with the fixture’s black wire, and the unadorned supply wire with the fixture’s unadorned wire. After all the wires are connected and secure, screw the flood lights to the mounting strip using your screwdriver. Then, twist the light bulbs into the fixtures. Understanding that extension cords aren't meant for permanent use, the easiest way would be to buy a 25' outdoor extension cord and cut off the female end. Because you don't want to pinch the wires between the light fixture and the house, you'll need to drill a hole in the side of the light fixture so that the extension cord can pass through, and you'll need to add a grommet or something to.
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