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I have an outdoor pole light (probably sodium vapor) adjacent to my shop.
The light gets its power from my house (switch in living room). Switch and light are 120 ft. ± apart. Underground wire from switch to pole light is broken (dug it up and found the break). I don't want to lay new cable from house to shop because of the many slabs under which I would have to go. So, I would like to power it and switch it from the shop (only 12 inches from the pole) but still be able to turn it on/off from the house. Are there any remote control devices that will work 120 feet away? Seems like that would be a lot cheaper than trenching and paying for 120 feet of 3 wire burial cable. Thanks for all info, Ivan Vegvary |
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Ivan Vegvary wrote:
I have an outdoor pole light (probably sodium vapor) adjacent to my shop. The light gets its power from my house (switch in living room). Switch and light are 120 ft. ± apart. Underground wire from switch to pole light is broken (dug it up and found the break). I don't want to lay new cable from house to shop because of the many slabs under which I would have to go. So, I would like to power it and switch it from the shop (only 12 inches from the pole) but still be able to turn it on/off from the house. Are there any remote control devices that will work 120 feet away? Seems like that would be a lot cheaper than trenching and paying for 120 feet of 3 wire burial cable. Thanks for all info, Ivan Vegvary Hi, Why switch? Turn the switch in "ON" position all the time and install light sensor switch in series at the post end. Another option may be wireless device(TX & RX) |
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Ivan Vegvary wrote:
I have an outdoor pole light (probably sodium vapor) adjacent to my shop. The light gets its power from my house (switch in living room). Switch and light are 120 ft. ± apart. Underground wire from switch to pole light is broken (dug it up and found the break). I don't want to lay new cable from house to shop because of the many slabs under which I would have to go. So, I would like to power it and switch it from the shop (only 12 inches from the pole) but still be able to turn it on/off from the house. Are there any remote control devices that will work 120 feet away? Seems like that would be a lot cheaper than trenching and paying for 120 feet of 3 wire burial cable. Thanks for all info, Ivan Vegvary If you found the break, check with the electrical inspector / code office to see if you can splice it. Something like: http://www.amazon.com/GB-Electrical-.../dp/B00004WLKR "UF splice kit" should be a good search term to learn more. |
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"Ivan Vegvary" wrote: I have an outdoor pole light (probably sodium vapor) adjacent to my shop. The light gets its power from my house (switch in living room). Switch and light are 120 ft. ± apart. Underground wire from switch to pole light is broken (dug it up and found the break). I don't want to lay new cable from house to shop because of the many slabs under which I would have to go. So, I would like to power it and switch it from the shop (only 12 inches from the pole) but still be able to turn it on/off from the house. Are there any remote control devices that will work 120 feet away? Seems like that would be a lot cheaper than trenching and paying for 120 feet of 3 wire burial cable. Thanks for all info, Ivan Vegvary Here's one that's good for five miles: http://www.globalspec.com/FeaturedPr...ge_Wireless_Sw itch_System/32546/0 But I'd just splice the damn wire. You know, staggered soldered butt splices insulated with a few layers of the goo-filled shrink tubing. Completely against code, I imagine, but I wouldn't lose a wink of sleep over it. YMMV. |
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Ivan Vegvary wrote:
I have an outdoor pole light (probably sodium vapor) adjacent to my shop. The light gets its power from my house (switch in living room). Switch and light are 120 ft. ± apart. Underground wire from switch to pole light is broken (dug it up and found the break). I don't want to lay new cable from house to shop because of the many slabs under which I would have to go. So, I would like to power it and switch it from the shop (only 12 inches from the pole) but still be able to turn it on/off from the house. Are there any remote control devices that will work 120 feet away? Seems like that would be a lot cheaper than trenching and paying for 120 feet of 3 wire burial cable. Thanks for all info, Ivan Vegvary What you need to do is repair your broken yard wire. THEN using the house end as the feeder, use the two existing wires as travelers , and pick up the neutral from the shop. You don't need the third wire between the switches. This is typically called a 'california three way' switch setup. It may or may not satisfy the code ninnys but it works just fine. |
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In article , "Ivan Vegvary" wrote: I have an outdoor pole light (probably sodium vapor) adjacent to my shop. The light gets its power from my house (switch in living room). Switch and light are 120 ft. ± apart. Underground wire from switch to pole light is broken (dug it up and found the break). I don't want to lay new cable from house to shop because of the many slabs under which I would have to go. So, I would like to power it and switch it from the shop (only 12 inches from the pole) but still be able to turn it on/off from the house. Are there any remote control devices that will work 120 feet away? Seems like that would be a lot cheaper than trenching and paying for 120 feet of 3 wire burial cable. Thanks for all info, Ivan Vegvary Here's one that's good for five miles: http://www.globalspec.com/FeaturedPr...ge_Wireless_Sw itch_System/32546/0 But I'd just splice the damn wire. You know, staggered soldered butt splices insulated with a few layers of the goo-filled shrink tubing. Completely against code, I imagine, but I wouldn't lose a wink of sleep over it. YMMV. Hint, hint..... http://tinyurl.com/ TDD |
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The Daring Dufas wrote: Smitty Two wrote: In article , "Ivan Vegvary" wrote: I have an outdoor pole light (probably sodium vapor) adjacent to my shop. The light gets its power from my house (switch in living room). Switch and light are 120 ft. ± apart. Underground wire from switch to pole light is broken (dug it up and found the break). I don't want to lay new cable from house to shop because of the many slabs under which I would have to go. So, I would like to power it and switch it from the shop (only 12 inches from the pole) but still be able to turn it on/off from the house. Are there any remote control devices that will work 120 feet away? Seems like that would be a lot cheaper than trenching and paying for 120 feet of 3 wire burial cable. Thanks for all info, Ivan Vegvary Here's one that's good for five miles: http://www.globalspec.com/FeaturedPr...ge_Wireless_Sw itch_System/32546/0 But I'd just splice the damn wire. You know, staggered soldered butt splices insulated with a few layers of the goo-filled shrink tubing. Completely against code, I imagine, but I wouldn't lose a wink of sleep over it. YMMV. Hint, hint..... http://tinyurl.com/ TDD What, did my link break, with the angle brackets and all? Tinyurl is great but I usually only use it when the URL gets reeeaaaaalllllyyyy long. |
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Smitty Two wrote:
In article , The Daring Dufas wrote: Smitty Two wrote: In article , "Ivan Vegvary" wrote: I have an outdoor pole light (probably sodium vapor) adjacent to my shop. The light gets its power from my house (switch in living room). Switch and light are 120 ft. ± apart. Underground wire from switch to pole light is broken (dug it up and found the break). I don't want to lay new cable from house to shop because of the many slabs under which I would have to go. So, I would like to power it and switch it from the shop (only 12 inches from the pole) but still be able to turn it on/off from the house. Are there any remote control devices that will work 120 feet away? Seems like that would be a lot cheaper than trenching and paying for 120 feet of 3 wire burial cable. Thanks for all info, Ivan Vegvary Here's one that's good for five miles: http://www.globalspec.com/FeaturedPr...ge_Wireless_Sw itch_System/32546/0 But I'd just splice the damn wire. You know, staggered soldered butt splices insulated with a few layers of the goo-filled shrink tubing. Completely against code, I imagine, but I wouldn't lose a wink of sleep over it. YMMV. Hint, hint..... http://tinyurl.com/ TDD What, did my link break, with the angle brackets and all? Tinyurl is great but I usually only use it when the URL gets reeeaaaaalllllyyyy long. The darn things break all the time, especially if one does not see the original post. I always use a URL shorting link whenever I post something more than 15-20 characters long. Some folks will use a tiny URL to post something offensive, not me, I'm offensive enough already. *snicker* TDD |
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