Attics often have electrical cabling running through them so an electrician or experienced diyer can easily tap into an existing circuit.
Put switch in attic.
Connect the copper wires together.
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Place the light switch near the entry for convenience and use a switch with a warning light that reminds you when the light is on.
Go around your house and measure the height of other switches.
Wherever that extension cord is connected to power you could extend that circuit from there to the poe and then connect the poe.
Attach the black wire to the top brass screw on the switch.
If you will need to fish wiring through a wall drill a hole through the wood plate in the attic only.
Generally wall switches are on the right hand side a few feet metres past the door opening.
Installing a j box in the attic is easiest if the attic is unfinished and used for nothing more than storage.
This might keep it running.
Typically even with good ventilation you are going to hit 25 30f above ambient temp so if you get temps up around 100f sometimes it ll be more like 125 30f in the attic and easily add 10 15f if the attic is not well ventilated.
It is perfectly safe to install a switch in the attic.
The attic fan wiring is now complete.
Connect the black and white fan wires to the black and white switch wires.
Add a ceiling vent and insulate above it so the switch is in the cooler room air.
When cutting through drywall from the interior of a room use a utility knife and cut carefully you don t want to drill through a hidden wire or the paper.
60 or 1 5m from the floor is common.
Attic light and switch wiring.
Decide where you want to place your switch.
A few solutions come to mind.
The other thing is unless you are installing a massive unmanaged switch a cheap 5 8 port switch is only a few bucks.
As with any electrical project where new devices and wiring is to be installed you.
At the switch connect the white wires together.
Kirk because there is power to an existing light fixture in the attic area then the additional light switch and light fixture will be relatively straight forward.
And use semi rigid wiring fish tape to pull your wiring down to your outlet location.
What i was commenting on was the extension cord in the attic.
You could take a metal cased switch and add vent holes and a fan.
The light switch should be located close to the opening to the attic entrance where a 2 wire cable with ground is installed up to the existing light fixture.