What do you guys think about using a light socket plug adapter, which is 2-prong (example linked below), and a short extension cord to power a couple daisy chained 40W LED shop lights?
Before you laugh, I did wire in proper plugs for my shop lights but I'd like to put this setup on my garage door opener light bulb socket, so when I come home at night I don't get that dingy 100W incandescent trying to shine through a yellowed, opaque plastic cover. As an added bonus, my opener has a 'light on' button that would let me use the extra lights as a second bank of lights.
It seems too much like cheating, but if I only run a total of 80W of lights through a UL certified plug adapter rated to 600W and a socket that easily accommodates a 100W bulb how bad could it really be?
Light socket plug adapter:
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Project-Source-660-Watt-Ivory-Medium-Light-Socket-Adapter/3774299
Cable Raceway (for aesthetics):
http://www.homedepot.com/p/CE-TECH-1-2-Round-Cord-Channel-Kit-A50-4WK/206839052
Before you laugh, I did wire in proper plugs for my shop lights but I'd like to put this setup on my garage door opener light bulb socket, so when I come home at night I don't get that dingy 100W incandescent trying to shine through a yellowed, opaque plastic cover. As an added bonus, my opener has a 'light on' button that would let me use the extra lights as a second bank of lights.
It seems too much like cheating, but if I only run a total of 80W of lights through a UL certified plug adapter rated to 600W and a socket that easily accommodates a 100W bulb how bad could it really be?
Light socket plug adapter:
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Project-Source-660-Watt-Ivory-Medium-Light-Socket-Adapter/3774299
Cable Raceway (for aesthetics):
http://www.homedepot.com/p/CE-TECH-1-2-Round-Cord-Channel-Kit-A50-4WK/206839052