| I'm sure you can if done correctly, I'd let the Pro's answer you completely. Prob need GFI protection. What I was really replying to say is...don't just put them all on one switch. Depending on how the are arranged, I'd suggest 2/2/2 or 3/3. You prob won't always need all the lights on at once, and if gives you more flexability for the cost of a few feet of wire and a couple of extra switches. __________________ Vic I'm no expert, but don't tell my wife that. |