Hi,
New to the forum. I have two very specific questions, for the setup below.
Setup details:
Currently I have a setup with an outlet used for my home theater (TV plug), an attic plug used for exterior cameras controlled by a wall switch.
I am now adding pot lights, to be controlled by a new smart switch.
Below is a revised setup, to support the current gear, while switching to smart switches and supporting the addition of pot lights.
The smart plug at the bottom right is a plug in, ignore it.
New hardware: pot lights, the smart switches and the junction box.
Could you please advise if this wiring works and if it is regulations compliant?
(Note that the mains line consists of aluminum wires (ouch), so I'll use proper purple nuts. This makes it impossible to make the connection to the wall switches within the same gang, so I will have to replace that with a dual gang.)
I may have serious difficulties removing the old box used for the TV outlet, as the builders used two crazy large size nails to mount the box to the studs. Would it be possible to break the outside wall of the box and add another metallic box to it, to extend it? This would create a 2 gang box with sufficient space for me to wire the output to the switches. I've seen someone do that a while back, on Youtube, but I'm not sure if that's possible with an already installed box, let alone one installed 50 years ago...
Worst case, I'll find a way to remove the box and add a dual gang one.
I will have to use a cover that has a full cover on one side. I think that they exist - not sure.
I would greatly appreciate some feedback at your earliest convenience as I am under the gun, with contractors about to finish flooring work after which the baseboard will be replaced and sealed.
Thank you kindly,
Jimmy
New to the forum. I have two very specific questions, for the setup below.
Setup details:
Currently I have a setup with an outlet used for my home theater (TV plug), an attic plug used for exterior cameras controlled by a wall switch.
I am now adding pot lights, to be controlled by a new smart switch.
Below is a revised setup, to support the current gear, while switching to smart switches and supporting the addition of pot lights.
The smart plug at the bottom right is a plug in, ignore it.
New hardware: pot lights, the smart switches and the junction box.
Could you please advise if this wiring works and if it is regulations compliant?
(Note that the mains line consists of aluminum wires (ouch), so I'll use proper purple nuts. This makes it impossible to make the connection to the wall switches within the same gang, so I will have to replace that with a dual gang.)
I may have serious difficulties removing the old box used for the TV outlet, as the builders used two crazy large size nails to mount the box to the studs. Would it be possible to break the outside wall of the box and add another metallic box to it, to extend it? This would create a 2 gang box with sufficient space for me to wire the output to the switches. I've seen someone do that a while back, on Youtube, but I'm not sure if that's possible with an already installed box, let alone one installed 50 years ago...
Worst case, I'll find a way to remove the box and add a dual gang one.
I will have to use a cover that has a full cover on one side. I think that they exist - not sure.
I would greatly appreciate some feedback at your earliest convenience as I am under the gun, with contractors about to finish flooring work after which the baseboard will be replaced and sealed.
Thank you kindly,
Jimmy
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