Posted by Edd in KY on August 20, 2013 at 06:19:55 from (98.23.54.193):
In Reply to: Interior barn lights posted by Thartiga on August 19, 2013 at 17:06:02:
I was too cheap to do the proper wiring in my new barns, now I am kicking myself. I wish I had several small area lights in addition to the big overheads. You don't always need or want to fire up every light in the barn to go in to get a wrench.
Put a switch by every door. Dark barns are hard on shins. I'm too old to fall down in the dark.
Put a plug recepticle in not only in the convenient spots but by every light switch, so you can plug in a drill or a small tool in several locations in the barn. Pick a work spot and wire it for the proper work area stuff, plugs, work lights . interupters.
I often work in an open barn door, so light and recepticles are important there.
Don't forget outside lights, it is dark at 4:30 pm in the winter. I have found that motion lights only last about 2 years. I have gone to pole lights from the utility co.
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