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Racerx88

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Thanks! aThe brown wire heads into the space above the garage.. I'll have to check. So, when I drywall.... what's my best course of action? Should the transformer be re-attached to the j-box somehow?

I'm a real n00b when it comes to electrical.
 
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Stuart in MN

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Yes, it should be attached to the junction box. There should probably be a ****** that fits into that hole in the junction box cover plate, and then you put a nut on the back to hold it in place. Remember that the junction box needs to be accessible after you put up the drywall; if you don't like where it's located now, it can probably be moved pretty easily.
 

OccupantRJ

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You got it. It has to be accessible for service work, to get to the wiring. The transformer was likely originally attached to the cover through the hole in the cover, and the attaching nut or setscrew backed off, letting the transformer dangle. The small wires coming off the other side(secondary) of the transformer should be low voltage, usually between 6 and 24 volts. Low voltage wiring falls under different rules than higher voltages.
 
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