Requin6
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I am planning a lighting/electrical project for my small 2 car garage. I need more light but only have 1 wired/switched light in the middle of the garage ceiling. My questions hinge more around how to wire and finish the install.
A few facts...
Garage is fully drywalled. I would love to run all the wiring in the ceiling and down the inside of the walls but that is just not in the cards.
There is one switch by the interior door (attached garage) to the one ceiling light in the middle of the ceiling near the garage door opener.
I am looking to add (4) 4ft T5HO fixtures that are only hardwire installation capable.
From the main breaker the ceiling wiring is on a separate circuit than the wall outlets. Not sure why this is.
My plan right now consists of using an ceiling extension box with 1/2in conduit ports. I plan on coming out of the ceiling with this box and then running PVC Schedule 40 conduit to the new fixtures.
That seems pretty straightforward. My questions are in a few of the details.
Is is better to attempt to pigtail 4 times from the ceiling extension box or pigtail (splice off) at each fixture and run them in a series? I guess its hub at the center vs. running a circle around the ceiling. I like the hub in the center idea but don't know if there is going to be enough room in the extension box to fit all the wiring and wirenuts.
Next question is at the fixtures themselves. The fixtures have a punch in only on the ceiling side of the unit. How would I get into the fixture with the wiring if I dont have wiring in the ceiling? I have seen other fixtures with punch-ins on the side but the the nice T5HO fixtures at HD don't have them on the side. Is this a matter of getting a fixture that will allow a side punch-in or can I cut my own punch-in on a fixture that doesn't have them already there?
Just want to make sure my thought process is right here and that I am doing this correctly. Am I right in thinking that at the fixture I should be using a 'conduit body' to send the wiring into the fixture?
Thanks for any help, it is much appreciated!
Paul
A few facts...
Garage is fully drywalled. I would love to run all the wiring in the ceiling and down the inside of the walls but that is just not in the cards.
There is one switch by the interior door (attached garage) to the one ceiling light in the middle of the ceiling near the garage door opener.
I am looking to add (4) 4ft T5HO fixtures that are only hardwire installation capable.
From the main breaker the ceiling wiring is on a separate circuit than the wall outlets. Not sure why this is.
My plan right now consists of using an ceiling extension box with 1/2in conduit ports. I plan on coming out of the ceiling with this box and then running PVC Schedule 40 conduit to the new fixtures.
That seems pretty straightforward. My questions are in a few of the details.
Is is better to attempt to pigtail 4 times from the ceiling extension box or pigtail (splice off) at each fixture and run them in a series? I guess its hub at the center vs. running a circle around the ceiling. I like the hub in the center idea but don't know if there is going to be enough room in the extension box to fit all the wiring and wirenuts.
Next question is at the fixtures themselves. The fixtures have a punch in only on the ceiling side of the unit. How would I get into the fixture with the wiring if I dont have wiring in the ceiling? I have seen other fixtures with punch-ins on the side but the the nice T5HO fixtures at HD don't have them on the side. Is this a matter of getting a fixture that will allow a side punch-in or can I cut my own punch-in on a fixture that doesn't have them already there?
Just want to make sure my thought process is right here and that I am doing this correctly. Am I right in thinking that at the fixture I should be using a 'conduit body' to send the wiring into the fixture?
Thanks for any help, it is much appreciated!
Paul