#Bedside-Light-Switch

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clever lark
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No worries. I hope you get better. I was referring to 1 and 2 as something that would go together:
So the pressure plates on either side of the beds would be able to only turn the light off, whereas the pressure plate (or lever) by the door at the bottom would be able to turn the light on.
Would you want the one by the door to also be able to turn the light off?

radiant gust
clever lark
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@radiant gust

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sorry it took so long; I have been quite busy with work lately

radiant gust
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That's a lot of connections. Doesn't it affect the light intensity of the lamp for that? It's hard to tell.

clever lark
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It does not affect it

radiant gust
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I might have to cut down or transfer some triggers if it doesn't break it.

clever lark
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by the way, you can use a generator instead of that lever and hide the lights visually by using wooden flooring, allowing it to become completely invisible if you surround it by walls

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all of the wires there are completely necessary for what you asked 😄

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that is literally the smallest I can make it and have it fit in your room

radiant gust
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I tried hiding the generator, it still emits light.

clever lark
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use wooden signs, not wooden floors, my bad

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that post is someone else doing it

radiant gust
clever lark
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ah

radiant gust
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wait wrong tag

radiant gust
clever lark
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anyways, yeah, all of those wires and such can be hidden under the floor and will fit perfectly in your room