Drill holes install little plastic anchors and attach the mounting bracket to the wall.
Add plug to outdoor light.
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Screw the lamp to the bracket and plug it in.
Finally connect the ground wire to the bluish screw.
You can then install a switch inside the garage between the panel and the outlet.
Flipping a light switch and watching your yard.
You could also hard wire the floodlight to the box housing the outlet.
Be sure to measure from the male end of the extension cord that you ll use to plug in the light fixture to the place on the cord where you will need to cut it leaving enough slack to wire it to the light fixture and reach the desired receptacle.
Mark the spots in the x shaped mounting bracket that came with the fixture onto the wall.
This can be done be using timers and transformers switches or even the sun if you like solar powered lights.
Then add on the wattage of the post light plus the wattage of items continuously powered by the outlet.
Pull the cable through the outdoor hole until you have about 12 inches of cable hanging through the hole.
Plug in incandescent g type bulb by.
Knock out a hole in the back of the exterior electrical box you will be installing.
This kind of task is really useful if you have a source of power where you can plug in a light but want to.
This is a guide about adding an electrical plug to outdoor light fixture.
This should be less hassle then unplugging.
Prepare your light fixture and gather your supplies.
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We recommend a maximum connected load of 1 440 watts for a 15 amp circuit and 1 920 watts for a 20 amp circuit the amperage is stamped on the breaker or fuse.
How to convert a hard wire light fixture into a plug in step one.
You can wire outdoor lights to a plug.
Cut a long enough piece of the extension cord off to use as the plug for the outdoor light fixture.
Learn how to wire up a plug in light and switch.
When you need a low voltage plug in for outdoor lights you may not need to install a gfi electrical outlet.
Add up the wattage of everything that stays off the items on the circuit.