Only if the existing switch box has an unswitched hot and neutral in it.
A wall socket (either switched or unswitched) is the place into which the prongs of a plug is plugged in.
There are two ways to do it. The easiest is just to put a built-in motion sensor on the one light. The switch would have to be on for the motion sensor to work. If you just want the motion sensor to work without a switch, you need to run unswitched power directly to the light.
Look for the small print that says, "common". That's the "unswitched" feed. The other two connections are connected to "common" depending on the position of the switch.
This sounds very strange. You should not have an unswitched bathroom light. Replace fixture with one with a pull chain. Turn breaker off before changing the fixture.
Switched power means the AC power will be lost if the receiver is on standby. In unswitched, the power will be supplied even if the receiver is on standby. Regards, Raghu
"Switched" means that components can be switched on and off via the master power switch. "Unswitched" means that power is always on, and no switch is available to toggle this.But the term can vary with components. For example, a UPS has unswitched receptacles. That means power is connected directly to AC mains. Switching and battery backup not provided.Unswitched on some power strips (surge protector and not protector types) means an appliance that draws power from that receptacle then causes power to be switched on for other receptacles. This feature makes possible powering on a TV or computer. Resulting in power applied to the cable box, DVR, printer, or monitor. Power off that TV or computer. Then power to other receptacles is disconnected.
Only if the existing switch box has an unswitched hot and neutral in it.
A wall socket (either switched or unswitched) is the place into which the prongs of a plug is plugged in.
Most modern automotive CD players have two power wires, and vehicles are set up to supply two power wires. One is 12 VDC switched, and the other is 12 VDC unswitched. The unswitched wire is for keeping the memory of the player/radio alive, the other is operate the player. The memory voltage wire will not provide enough power to operate the player. With the ignition key in the 'Accessory' position, test all wires going to radio location for 12 VDC. Now, turn key to 'Off' position, and test again. The one with 12 VDC is the memory wire.
There are two ways to do it. The easiest is just to put a built-in motion sensor on the one light. The switch would have to be on for the motion sensor to work. If you just want the motion sensor to work without a switch, you need to run unswitched power directly to the light.
Look for the small print that says, "common". That's the "unswitched" feed. The other two connections are connected to "common" depending on the position of the switch.
If you're referring to auxiliary (12v) power there are two. One in the front storage compartment below the dash and another in the center console. Both are switched but can easily be modified to become unswitched if you need power with the key off. If you're referring to an auxiliary audio port the answer is no. A standard female stereo plug was added in the under dash storage console in a later model. Many owners of earlier models have added their own. Cheers
This sounds very strange. You should not have an unswitched bathroom light. Replace fixture with one with a pull chain. Turn breaker off before changing the fixture.
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Power stems from a variety of sources: reward power, coercive power, information power, resource power, expert power, referent power, and legitimate power