March 25, 2007

Progress on the Garage 2.0

Well my garage rewiring task is completed. This was a critical pre-requisite to insulating and finishing my garage. I had the following requirements for Garage 2.0:

- An external permanently mounted photocell for 110V

- A set of outlets inside and outside that had always-on and switched on at night plug. This would be used for Holiday lighting and landscape lighting.

- A night light in the garage controlled by the outside photocell.

- Switch my carriage lights to being controlled by the master photocell rather than a switch so the carriage lights come on with the landscape lights and holiday lights.

- Add a switched flood light on the eves covering the front yard and driveway

- Move me landscape light transformer into the garage - again controlled by the master photocell.

Overall, the ideal also was to put in enough boxes that someone could re-configure which lights did which for a new owner of the house. For example, if they wanted the carriage lights to be switched again - it should be possible - if they want to switch the flood to be motion sensitive - it should be possible.

So there were extra runs of 14-3 and extra junction boxes to allow for re-configuration of where the hot, switched hot, and photocell hot were made available for easy reconfiguration.

It all went well. I am happy how it turned out. It took longer than I thought because my wiring design skills were a bit rusty. I made 9 trips to Menards and took back as much stuff as I bought. I found that I had to design iteratively - one wire run/junction box at a time.

But it worked out well.

Next steps are to insulate and drywall the garage - that will be a multi-person job and I will probably enlist my brother Scott in the effort.

After that it is on to Basement 2.0 - that will entail plumbing electricity, walls, - a bathroom, the whole shebang. But it will be fun and the last major fixup of the house.

Posted by csev at March 25, 2007 10:44 AM