Benaford
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I have a home that was built in the late eighties - I've lived in it since 2014. Almost all of the lighting fixtures are dated and don't do a good job of lighting our living spaces. We have been upgrading one room at a time, and in the MBR there is one super old ceiling fan that lights the entire room. I've been reading and watching videos about these new, low profile, adjustable light temperature LED fixtures, and I'd like to try 4-6 of them in the ceiling of my MBR. Problem is, I'm not any good at electrical work. The current setup is as follows - one, 3 switch panel that has one switch that controls the fan, one that controls the light on the fan and one switch that is currently not connected to anything. I went into the attic to poke around and I can see where the three romex cables go down into wall to the switch junction box and there are also two black braided-style wires coming out of the same holes. One of the black cables runs to the fan in the middle of the ceiling. My goal is to keep this as simple as possible. I'd like to wire up the recessed LED lights to be the main source of lights in the room. Either using the switch that currently controls the lights on the fan or the empty switch - whatever is easier. I'll upload some pictures of the switch box and the wires coming out of the top of the wall.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and suggestions. Anything is appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and suggestions. Anything is appreciated.