Changing location of flood light, wires are short, what to do? (2023 Update)

changing location of flood light, two wires come into box, both are short for new location do I add two extension boxes or just one?

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Rob U
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To solve the issue of short wires when changing the location of your flood light, you can either add one or two extension boxes.

Here are some steps to help you make the best decision for your particular situation:

  1. Determine the size of the flood light wires: Before you decide whether to add one or two extension boxes, you should determine the size of the flood light wires. This will help you select the appropriate size of the extension boxes and ensure that the wiring will be safe and adequate for the flood light.
  2. Measure the distance between the flood light and the existing electrical box: You'll need to know how much wire you need to add in order to reach the new location of the flood light. The wire length will help you determine how many extension boxes you need.
  3. Assess the accessibility of the existing electrical box: You'll need to be able to reach the existing electrical box in order to add the extension boxes. Make sure that you have enough space to work and that the area is well-lit.
  4. Make a plan: Once you have the information you need, make a plan for adding the extension boxes. You may need to add one extension box if the wire length is relatively short, or two extension boxes if the wire length is longer.

Here's a list of tools you'll need to complete this task:

  • Electrical tape
  • Screwdrivers (Phillips and flat-head)
  • Wire stripper
  • Extension boxes
  • Electrical conduit (optional)

If you're not confident in your DIY skills, it's best to call in a licensed electrician. Improper wiring can lead to electrical hazards and potentially cause harm to you or damage to your property.

In summary, adding either one or two extension boxes will help you solve the issue of short wires when changing the location of your flood light. Careful consideration and proper tools are essential for a successful outcome.

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