Alwayslearningelec
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- Estimator
The EM fixture would need 3 conductors, the normal only two conductors.2. If you had one switch and 2 lights on same circuit. One of them EM and one not
The junction box feeding the fixture should have a hot leg, switch leg and neutral. The hot feeds the battery pack.Thanks. It's the "tap ahead of the switch controlling the fixture so the fixture can be switched without going into em mode discharging the battery". Where do that tap happen? So you don't splice to the switch leg?
Right and non battery pack fixture has just switch leg and neutral if power brought to the switch.The junction box feeding the fixture should have a hot leg, switch leg and neutral. The hot feeds the battery pack.
Think of it as supplying a split-wired duplex receptacle, withe one opening always hot and the other switched.Thanks. It's the "tap ahead of the switch controlling the fixture so the fixture can be switched without going into em mode discharging the battery". Where do that tap happen? So you don't splice to the switch leg?