pudgybear
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Is there a way to hookup my outside garage lights to come on when I use my garage door opener ( sears craftsman )
that screw in thing above..I would Pass...........
Also most openers are limited to 40-60 watt bulbs max.
My ideal for an entrance I am using a lot is a night light and a motion sensor for more.
On my shop I have a three button remote - one opens the door, one turns on the inside lights and one turns on a light on the porch of the house. I wired each set of lights through a Liftmaster 955LM. I think it’s obsolete now, but I’m sure there is something you could find that will work.
My first garage door opener, that I bought back in 1988, was a Craftsman. It came with two wireless devices that can be controlled from the two smaller buttons on the remote.
One was a screw in adapter that you can replace any A19 Edison based light bulb. Then you screw the bulb into the adapter. You can then control the On/Off of that bulb from one of the smaller buttons on the remote.
The other was a plug in adapter with a large push button on the front. This adapter could be plugged into any 120V receptacle, and then you could plug any device into the adapter, such as a lamp, or anything else with a male plug on the end.
I liked this one best because you could not only control what you plugged into it from the other small button on the remote, but you could also turn it on and off from the large push button on the front.
I still have both, along with one of the original remotes. I use them all the time. I have the one with the large push button on the front in my shed so that I can turn the outside light on from inside my house, or push the large button on the front to turn the light on or off from the shed.
I use the screw in adapter in the garage. I put it in a simple ceramic light socket with a 100 watt equivalent LED bulb. My wife likes that one because she can use it to turn the light on or off from inside the house before she puts the garbage out or whatever.
I wish they still made these things. They were wireless before we had Bluetooth or Wifi, and they have a range of over 100 feet! And they work every time!
Jim
There was another recent thread about this. Nothing wrong with this and they make some equipment for it but if I can help it I make the lights do what I might want if I can independent of the opener. Motion, photo cell, might even switch the door.
My ideal for an entrance I am using a lot is a night light and a motion sensor for more.
A cord can not be used in place of lieu of permanent wiring.
If both the opener and the lights are permanently attached, it would violate this
EDIT: Also the adapter shown has no provision for grounding
Wall mounted power strips are listed by UL as "Relocatable Power Taps" and the listing info says they cannot be permanently screwed to the wall. If any holes are in them they're keyhole shaped to fit over a screw or nail.Do wall mounted power strips or outlet connected garage door openers violate this ?TIA
Wall mounted power strips are listed by UL as "Relocatable Power Taps" and the listing info says they cannot be permanently screwed to the wall. If any holes are in them they're keyhole shaped to fit over a screw or nail.
GDOs come with the cords from the factory and are designed and listed to be plugged in.
The fixtures mentioned in the thread aren't meant to be plugged in.