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Whole view of the new wiring. What do you think?
I already explained the close up, but you see the extension cord that goes to the ground and is wound up by the door since the extension cord was long.

But you see that the cord goes under the garage under the door mat and into that GFCI outlet.

The garage door closes fine.

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Whole view of the new wiring. What do you think?

I already explained the close up, but you see the extension cord that goes to the ground and is wound up by the door since the extension cord was long.

But you see that the cord goes under the garage under the door mat and into that GFCI outlet.

The garage door closes fine.

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GullWhiz   [Apr 05, 2011 at 03:37 PM]
If you can get shorter wire that'll be better because it will use less stress.....on the wire....but same gauge size...
NiMo   [May 01, 2011 at 06:20 PM]
Even better if you hardwire it using either PVC or EMT thinwall conduit and #12 or #10 THHN leads. If using thinwall, be sure to use fittings rated for outdoor use.
GullWhiz   [May 01, 2011 at 06:39 PM]
Take NiMos suggestions! He's the best on those things!
NiMo   [May 01, 2011 at 06:40 PM]
Not to mention that the setup you have doesn't meet code.
streetlight98   [May 01, 2011 at 06:43 PM]
I'm thinking this is a temporary setup as the lights just plug into an outlet receptacle
NiMo   [May 01, 2011 at 06:49 PM]
Here's what I recommend. Pop a hole in the wall above the garage door to accomodate 1/2" or 3/4" conduit and run it along the overhang to the light. From there, you can use an LB fitting or a 90-degree pull-ell to the light. Use a small straight piece and insert it through the arm enough and use sealing compound around the hole in the wall and at the base of the arm where the conduit would enter the arm. Make sure you use conduit straps or minis (conduit clamps type 0B or 1B) to secure the conduit to the overhang. You can terminate the conduit run on the other side of the wall with a 4X4 junction box with a cover and run 12/2 Romex or MC cable to an outlet and splice it from there.
GullWhiz   [May 01, 2011 at 09:36 PM]
NiMo....did you know that before, his streetlight wasn't even grounded at all....I couldn't get him to follow code or anything...but I finally got him to do this which was actually better than previous way which used a regular table lamp cord! Shocked I have told him in his old pictures the wiring was horrible and stuff....but yes NiMo your way is the actually what really meets the code and the proper way!

Ian, I recommened you to listen to Nimo...
LilCinnamon   [May 01, 2011 at 11:49 PM]
Well we are going to move out this summer, so there isn't really any point to doing all that. I am going to take the lights down. I could do that at my new house if the streetlight won't bother people.
streetlight98   [May 02, 2011 at 08:35 PM]
If the street light does bother people (which most people won't mind the light as long as it doesn't shine in their windows), convert this back to FCO.
gailgrove   [Jun 22, 2011 at 12:57 AM]
Hey Ian where did you get the arm from?
LilCinnamon   [Jun 22, 2011 at 01:45 AM]
My great uncle in Mississippi, he had a NEMA mounted on a tree that fell and cracked. I got to keep that light got the arm with it. Nice arm. Better than the one holding up my Westinghouse NEMA from Jace which I got (the arm) at Home Depot.
gailgrove   [Jun 22, 2011 at 02:08 AM]
Okay, It sure looks like a good bracket!

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