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need a bit more info on what you want to achieve. your post is like Custer asking "where's them pesky Indians at?".
 
need a bit more info on what you want to achieve. your post is like Custer asking "where's them pesky Indians at?".
So here's a photo of the switch. 12/2 homerun and the 12/3 is the switchleg going to the light. The lights are linked together by 2 12/3s. The red will be the constant for the lights. Just need to know how to make it up. Do I pigtail the red in with the power from the h/r and then pigtail the two reds in the lighting box?
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Here's a photo of it partially made up.
So here's a photo of the switch. 12/2 homerun and the 12/3 is the switchleg going to the light. The lights are linked together by 2 12/3s. The red will be the constant for the lights. Just need to know how to make it up. Do I pigtail the red in with the power from the h/r and then pigtail the two reds in the lighting box?
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Just need to know what to do with the red/ constant. Two switches on their own dedicated circuit
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I still have no idea what the question is. Hopefully Megawatt will be along soon.
 
That looks a professional job how come you are asking on a forum. What way of switching is it.
 
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I figured it out.
How about sending a picture
Yeah i sent pics of the switchbox. So for the light imagine a metal 4 square with two 12/3 mc's in it. I figured to out. I just neeitchded to tie the red from the switchleg in with the power from the homerun. That will take a constant source of power up to the light. Then the black in the 12/3 will be switchable but there will also be a constant power source for the emergency lights
 
Ah, emergency lighting. I think I understand now!
 

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