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Shackman7878 /r/CPAP
7 points
1970-01-20 08:15:56.161 +0000 UTC

Question when dose your cat attack the hose during the day or at night?

Issue you will run into is keeping the hose flexible and not ridged to protect it. Ideas I have Might want to hit a office supply/Hardware store with a spare hose for size would have most of what you need. Links provided are examples and will not be the right size for your hose.

Spiral Cable Wrap, would double it up with a Tube cover - https://www.amazon.com/Flutesan-Protector-Protect-Chewing-Insulated/dp/B0B87L91HP

Split Wire Loom Tubing Wire Conduit -

https://www.amazon.com/Alex-Tech-25ft-Tubing-Conduit/dp/B07TDGMDW4

Braided Cable Sleeve (look for Car harness) -

https://www.amazon.com/BRAIDED-EXPANDABLE-SLEEVE-WIRING-HARNESS/dp/B00IT2KVLY

Some cats don't like Foil wrap one of the spare hoses and leave it out for your cat to attack make them think twice before attacking it again. you can try a citrus rub a lemon or orange peel on on the hose cover. There is cat keep away spray for couches and etc so they don't scratch or bite on things. Or find something your cat doesn't like to taste or smell (nothing dangerous) and leave it near your hose or Cpap area. Hope this helps.

volcs0 /r/AskElectricians
1 point
1970-01-20 12:44:17.961 +0000 UTC

I think this is a good DIY project. I want to hang a Ring floodlight/camera for our backyard.

I can't put it in the current light spot, since the screen door wouldn't clear it.

I'd love to do this myself, but I need detailed advice / guidance.

My beginner understanding is that I will replace the current light fixture box with something like this.

Then I'll extend the wires using this and this conduit.
I'll cut a hole and install this.
And then hang the new fixture.

Anything else I need?

Other questions:I'll need to cover the hole from the old fixture - how do I do that?

And the current fixture is on a light switch - rather than just tape the switch in the on position, how do I take the switch out of the equation, so it is always on?

Alternatively, could I leave the light fixture there and just use that box to extend the power to the new flood light?

Thanks for the advice. Like I said, I'd like to do this myself, but I need some guidance.Thanks.