 MizzatWill post for thumbsPremium join:2003-05-03 Atlanta, GA kudos:1 1 edit | Dual switch air switch Hi all,
Looking to do some kitchen work this winter and part of that is moving some switches. I have a garbage disposal and a light switch that I'd like to make air switches to put as buttons on either side of my faucet, as they drilled three holes for the faucet, but I have a single hole faucet. I'm finding dual outlet air switches that have one outlet as always on, and another switchable via an air switch, but I'm having issues finding a dual switch air switch. One to control the GD, and another for the light. I'd like to make the light more of a junction box rather than having to splice a outlet to put in the lights. Anyone have suggestions or run into this before? |
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 PSWired join:2006-03-26 Annapolis, MD | I didn't see anything like this when looking around for air switches earlier this year. |
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 MizzatWill post for thumbsPremium join:2003-05-03 Atlanta, GA kudos:1 | reply to Mizzat Realizing I might have to buy two boxes if I can't find a single-unit fix, what would I use for the light switch? |
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 MizzatWill post for thumbsPremium join:2003-05-03 Atlanta, GA kudos:1 | reply to Mizzat Anyone have any other suggestions? I'll buy a secondary unit, but I can't find something that will work for wiring lights up to an air switch. |
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 tberg join:2001-08-23 Greenville, SC | reply to Mizzat Check to see if there is a dual Jacuzzi switch. Most of those are air switches. |
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 MizzatWill post for thumbsPremium join:2003-05-03 Atlanta, GA kudos:1 | said by tberg:Check to see if there is a dual Jacuzzi switch. Most of those are air switches. I've been looking at those and I don't see a dual switch and for the single ones it either comes with a connector for low voltage lights or just has poles. Not sure what I should be looking for. |
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