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I got a sensor light with a 2 bulb fixture. The light is really
annoying. It claims that if I shut it off and back on in 5 seconds or less, it will remain on. Well, that dont work. When I am working outside I want this light to remain on. I only use one of the 2 bulbs to save energy. I plugged the other one with a dead bulb. My idea is to remove the wires going to the second light, where they attach to the sensor, and wire that socket directly to the power line with a separate switch. In other words, the sensor will control one bulb, while the other bulb will be connected to a switch only. That way I can leave the second light turned on as long as I want. Is this legal according to the code? Thanks |
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