DIY - Extension Cord for Lights
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- čas přidán 28. 01. 2021
- Today I build an extension cord to work with any normal light bulb, so that we can place it where ever we want. (Parts and tools below)
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i could put this in the top of my gazebo lol .. and also add motion flood lights to the perimeter and corners of my house, i knew it would work lol i have one set up already, so now all i gotta do is drill a hole in the brick feed it through and plug it in the room it comes out of. Nice.
Really like that LED light! Never seen one like that before. Good stuff!
These lights are great. Super bright and you can point them where you need the light for better coverage. Definitely worth the $40! Cheers!
Glasses? Always great to watch one of your videos! It’s been way to long!
Glasses? ? And yup, it has been way too long! Hoping to get back to more regular schedule again with videos. But, don't hold your breath just in cases (; Cheers!
I might have to find those LED fixtures for my studio ... nice!
They are great lights for sure! My video description has links to everything. Cheers!
Well done.. practical...thoroughly explained. .. Useful. Thanks.
Thanks for the words and glad you enjoyed! Cheers !
I really like those lights, and doesn’t seem too difficult to do.
The lights are great. Definitely lights up my very dark garage very well. And it really is simple to setup this cord, if you do things in the correct order (= Cheers!
Finally got my hands on those lights ... amazing!
Awesome! May it bring light to your darknesseseses! (=
Great lights to see better when your making mead . Cheers
Yeah, they will definitely help out in making things easier to see when brewing. Cheers!
Thanks well done
Thank you.
Those would be great studio lights if you added a dimmer to them.
That is a great idea, I didn't even think about a dimmer on them. I might have to give that a try soon! Thanks for that! Cheers!
@@Canadiansasquatchbrewery how much are those lights?
@@TheBrewQ $40 (link to them specifically is in the description box too)
Awesome thanks
You are welcome !
Have you made a video about using extension cords to light up the entire house? It's something I felt is needed incase 1/2 of the house ever have an electrical issue when breaker malfunctioning. Or you can implement my ideas for another video.
I have not done a video like that. I have thought about similar for connecting up a generator as well. If I do get to doing something of the like, I will definitely record it. Thanks for watching!
Hi! Do I really need the electric box if the light fixture is going to be on wood? (I’m doing a reptile enclosure)
I have a question. I only have white and black wires on a ceiling light, and I wanna connect it to a extension cord directly to the ceiling light that it has white, black and green. Where should be the safe place to connect the green wire to?
Nice video!
I have 2 questions :
1- Is it necessary to get an extension cord with the ground wire if not using many watts?
2- Is it possible to wire in multiple light fixture onto one extension cord?
Thanks
Thank you! And answers 1) I would totally make sure to use a ground. That is for safety of you and the equipment incase of any kinds of oops, either from you, animals or nature like. and 2) You totally can wire in more than 1 fixture for this. And I would strongly advise to use the ground for this as well, as there are more areas for things to go oops. Thanks for watching!
Holy Cow That's Bright. Where were you when I was 17 and trying to grow marijuana in my bedroom closet. 45 years later, life has changed - brew beer - make mead- draw pension. Cheerz.
Super bright indeed! Not sure they would make good grow lights, but definitely light the place up quite well! Cheers!