Joe, power comes to light B, goes to the switch and back up to light B and then continues on to light A . So in the box for light B he can change the wire from the switched wire to the power source.
Thanks for posts guys. Yes nealtw, the switches will be in the same box together, but separately control each light independently. So I can run 14/3 cable from Light Fixture B (where power source enters) back to light switch box. Would the cable running from Light Switch A to Light Fixture A have to be 14/3 also or just 14/2 cable? Then basicly just wire up the light switches in the box and I should be good. Sorry for being such a newbie with this stuff and again thanks for the advise guys.
Home wiring is fun and once you get the basics you will be doing all sorts of projects like this.[/QUOTE said:And always turn off the power first, I would also buy a tester to see what is live that you think you turned off.
Run at your own risk...but something's call for a professional.
Testing, is this thing on?
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